braverutherford
Bioengineer
- Apr 8, 2004
- 5
I'd like to create a 3D map model from public terrain elevation data (national elevation dataset [NED] or digital elevation model [DEM] data). The available data seems to be configured for other specialized (and expensive) software packages.
1. Has anyone ever done anything like this using known converters or other import methodologies?
I'm currently perusing a workaround: I've found a converter to change NED or DEM data into three separate text files which each contain a row of numbers representing x y and z coordinates. with a little work in excel I can merge these into several .sldcrv text files, import into SW by insert>curve>thruxyz, and loft a surface through curves, but this would be tedious for several hundred curves.
2. If I must use the workaround, can anyone suggest the best way to streamline it?
1. Has anyone ever done anything like this using known converters or other import methodologies?
I'm currently perusing a workaround: I've found a converter to change NED or DEM data into three separate text files which each contain a row of numbers representing x y and z coordinates. with a little work in excel I can merge these into several .sldcrv text files, import into SW by insert>curve>thruxyz, and loft a surface through curves, but this would be tedious for several hundred curves.
2. If I must use the workaround, can anyone suggest the best way to streamline it?