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Surface modeling on vertical surface

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07-29-2014 03:14 PM
warrenroberts
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Perhaps we have worked on modeling surfaces as I have, most always on ground, perhaps a ceiling .. however how about a vertical surface such as a wall, or in my case, a cave wall?when displaying a xyz of 3D scan output of a cave wall .. the points display, from top down.  Any suggestions on how one can display XYZ points so as they fall horizontal to permit surface modeling?

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DanPatterson_Retired
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So what you are saying is that your Z values should be either X or Y  or a calculated value using them, depending upon the orientation?

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DanPatterson_Retired
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So what you are saying is that your Z values should be either X or Y  or a calculated value using them, depending upon the orientation?

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warrenroberts
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Awesome, thanks Dan! .. I figure I could change the XYZ assignment from the table (contains millions of records).  I was checking if there was some other option before I started that route. The image shows some of the modeling on the ceiling and as with the walls, they too have an undulating surface that creates some challenges

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