... All distributions are based on pseudo-random numbers that have a flat distribution. ... And, in the real world, if you found a dozen 2-acres stands that...
hello, thank you James and Adam! all clear now! kind regards daniel ************************************** Dipl. Ing. Daniel Laubhann University of Natural...
Daniel Glad it's all clear now, but it was James and CHRIS, not me, that helped you...not that I wouldn't have given much the same response had I not been...
With help from the list (thanks again) I've set up a number of viewpoints to move through a scene. These correspond to a variety of types of cameras at...
... You shouldn't have any trouble with this. While NatureView actually implements Viewpoints internally only as Targeted cameras, it does a good job of...
Thanks Chris: I haven't found an option that given me a consistent north orientation. The nvw file targets are certainly in the right area but even with...
Janice, The order of the cameras in your NatureView export Viewpoint Tour (or P and N keys) will be determined by the order of the <CAMERA> tags in the *.nvw...
Thanks Zack: That was the solution -- makes total sense to increase the target latitude. The slight adjustment worked for the planimetric cameras. For the...
Thanks for getting to the crux of the problem Zack. I just wasn't picking up on the meaning of the symptoms. I will log the bug about the planimetric cameras...
I'm having some serious anmiation problems with spikes occuring along vectors with terraffectors assigned to them. All vectors are splined so they conform to...
On the "Selected Points" page in the vector editor, I'm finding that the last few points have elevation values of 0 while the rest of them are conforming to...
... Heading out for lunch now - maybe more ideas when we get back. I'm guessing that for some reason the points in question aren't conforming to the terrain...
... That's very interesting. Do they fix themselves if you re-conform? I can't figure out why conform would fail. Does the problem go away if you manually fix...
I've selected them all and conformed, individually and conformed and they don't change. Right now I'm fishing out the individual points with an elevation of 0...
I've occasionally seen spikes along Tfx edges and found that slightly nudging the nearby controlling-vector vertices solved the problem. Splining is not a...
It wasn't splined in VNS, I ran densifyarc on the coverage in ArcInfo so I was sure to have enough vertices to handle terrain changes. I renoded it, built it...
I've experienced this many times over the years. I'm going to assume that you are using dxf files as a source for your vectors. I used to fix them one at a...
... Does that fix it? ... Ok. Might need to get a sample of the DEM and vector to fish out why they don't conform. BTW, recommend you use the files section for...
These are the kinds of details we need so we don't spend our time running down dead ends. Vectors import into VNS as line segments; they are not splined. The...
... vertices ... No, because some of the individual vector points (usually at the end of the vector) still have elevation values of 0. Conforming them did not...
... and ... elevation of ... Yes, but it's rather tedious going through several square miles of road to pick these out. ... shapefile. ... out why they don't...
... Jman, Please open the Profile Editor for one of the vectors that is giving you grief. Could you tell us all what the Profile Editor says the terrain...
James- I looked at the profile of one of the vectors. It has 4 points which have a vertex elevation of " -0 " . It doesn't say unknown, but I guess -0 isn't a...
James- Sorry, it says "unknown" for the terrain elevation, -0 for the vertex elevation, and -45921 for slope percentage. J. ... which ... the ... them...
... Please report what the Profile Editor says is the _terrain_ elevation, not the vertex elevation. Cheers, Zack ... -- ... James A. Zack, President ...
... What, and you think that's unusual? ;) I hang out at elevations of -0 all the time. See if you can send us a stripped project with a vector and as few DEMs...
... J: Ah! This is a big clue for me. So you have a vector that falls into a gap between your DEM tiles or else goes beyond the extent of your DEMs. If there...