I've got a question concerning soft clips during the TIN creation process.
Like a number of posters here, I'm trying to model subsurface geology using boreholes--though I'm also combining surface outcrops as well (in the form of high-density elevation points overlaid with geology).
I've noticed a number of my TINs do not fully "fill out" the soft clip polygons I use for them. They may reach only part of the polygon edge and not the full extent.
Attached is a screen shot illustrating one of these. The only input here were some high-res mass points over the outcropping unit (in the screenshot, they mimic the underlying lidar-derived DEM) and a soft clip polygon boundary (shown in dark red). However, as can been seen toward the bottom of the image, the TIN creation process only fills in part of the polygon. The polygon is very simple and quite small, but there seems to be some (non-explicit?) threshold beyond which the TIN creation process will not extend to a soft clip boundary. Does this have to do with edge length, point spacing, or something else entirely?
If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Warren