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Hi Luiz thanks for the message, yes i've seen that one... but it styles the buildings based on footprints.... I don't have building footprints, so what i'm after is using the landuse map to define residential, commercial, industrial areas for example.
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Hi all I'm trying to alter the cga rule so that i can define building type based on a land type map. I've followed this tutorial Tutorial 3: Map control—CityEngine Tutorials | ArcGIS Desktop which explains how to change the colour of buildings based on the land type. But now i would like to use the existing International city cga rule and create the building types according to a red / green / blue map... ie. industrial = red, residential = green, commercial= blue. i've tried copying in the code from the tutorial into the international city cga rule but not sure how i can get the rule to select the building type based on the RGB value.... // land use types attr t_industrial = 0 attr t_commercial = 0 attr t_residential = 0 // color declarations red = "#ffaaaa" green = "#aaffaa" blue = "#aaaaff" white = "#ffffff" // Functions landuseTypeColor = case t_industrial > t_commercial && t_industrial > t_residential : red case t_commercial > t_industrial && t_commercial > t_residential : blue case t_residential > t_industrial && t_residential > t_commercial : green else : white any ideas anyone? thanks in advance Neil
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many thanks for your help with this. I've had a go with this but cannot get it to do exactly what i'm after.... see below elaborated.... We draw our zoning areas in Autocad Map 3D, and can save out a shp file, either polygon or line ( I haven’t managed to suss out which is best) and we would like cityengine to grow streets inside these areas and populate the areas with relevant buildings. The task…. - grow streets in each area (including a street around the shape boundary) streets should be grown in either residential (closer roads and smaller parcels) or commercial style (larger road grid and larger parcels) The shp file input has a field to define whether the area is for residential or commercial. - generate buildings for each area (residential or commercial) based on the SHP file field. I've looked through the tutorials and it explains a similar process using images however i need to use vector data and limit the roads to these areas... do you have any ideas on how to take this forward? maybe some Python scripting required? thanks Neil
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Hi, how owe did you get on with this? I'm looking at getting roads generated from city engine into Infraworks and this would be really useful thanks Neil
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Hi all I'm looking to recreate the city engine roads in Infraworks. Basically I want to make use of the grow streets function which is unavailable in Infraworks. This means I will need to create my streets in city engine and export the centre lines of my streets. Then import these centre lines into Infraworks so I can recreate the road network. Infraworks will read in many formats including shp files. does anyone know if this is possible and how to go about it? thanks in advance Neil
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Hi I have roads as a shp file, i'm trying to create lots between all the roads and mask the model within a boundary (maybe a polygon shp file?) so that no roads or lots (Blocks) go outside that boundary. The way i've been doing this is by importing the SHP file and checking 'Create Block/Lot Shapes from Graph' this will create lots in some of the areas, but not all, what i really want it for it to create lots between all of the roads within a boundary ie. maybe a square boundary in this case where there would be no lots or roads generated. can anyone point me in the right direction please? thanks Neil
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