Mike Sealander
2007-01-26, 10:35 PM
I am working on a residential renovation/addition.
I modeled the existing site and building with a pad under the basement to "excavate" the topography. All good so far.
Then, I "graded region"ed the topography in order to show new grading. This move seems to have destroyed the pad's ability to affect the original, demolished topography. In other words, even though the pads have an "existing" phase, they only affect the topography when the view phase is set to "new construction".
I did a little experiment in a test file, and it certainly seems like the "graded region" command bars one from being able to manipulate existing topographies with pads; pads only affect new phase topography.
Has anyone else noticed this, or found a way to model existing topography with pads?
I modeled the existing site and building with a pad under the basement to "excavate" the topography. All good so far.
Then, I "graded region"ed the topography in order to show new grading. This move seems to have destroyed the pad's ability to affect the original, demolished topography. In other words, even though the pads have an "existing" phase, they only affect the topography when the view phase is set to "new construction".
I did a little experiment in a test file, and it certainly seems like the "graded region" command bars one from being able to manipulate existing topographies with pads; pads only affect new phase topography.
Has anyone else noticed this, or found a way to model existing topography with pads?