I have Flow Arrows but a 1:10 size ration between the main line and head size means they are not clear for my project.
With a line of 1m the head arrows are just 0.1m each.
Is there a setting for me to change the head size ratio say to 1:5 or to a fixed length.
TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
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Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
probably not the hardwired ones.
But there were macros bouncing around which created arrow strings (slope coloured etc) colour and in that case you potentially do whatever you like, ie use differnt symbol ...
But there were macros bouncing around which created arrow strings (slope coloured etc) colour and in that case you potentially do whatever you like, ie use differnt symbol ...
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Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
Thanks Ed. Not sure how to find any of those posts.
Just did a Forum search and nothing in the results about that.
Just did a Forum search and nothing in the results about that.
Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
Are you talking about the view toggle settings?
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Tins =>Tin analysis =>Flow arrows ?
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both those things are just a visual aid
would have thought the RainDrop (tear drop) options/macros is what you really want/need
discussion:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1086&p=59434&hilit=raindrop#p59434
Matts one
https://www.advanced12d.com/12d-rain/
the other one
http://macros.tatras.co.nz:8881/publish ... 95ffda841a
(which you can limit the length of the path and have many points in the source)
and the one in
Tins =>Tin analysis =>Rain Drop
would have thought the RainDrop (tear drop) options/macros is what you really want/need
discussion:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1086&p=59434&hilit=raindrop#p59434
Matts one
https://www.advanced12d.com/12d-rain/
the other one
http://macros.tatras.co.nz:8881/publish ... 95ffda841a
(which you can limit the length of the path and have many points in the source)
and the one in
Tins =>Tin analysis =>Rain Drop
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Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
Visual aids are good for us.
But, to present it in an AutoCAD project file it is useful to use 12D Export to DWG.
Rain / Tear Drops are not suitable right now because the contours are so close together down a long hill.
Only Flow Arrows will do. But they need to be visible once exported.
Any more ideas anyone? A Feature request to 12D coming up??
But, to present it in an AutoCAD project file it is useful to use 12D Export to DWG.
Rain / Tear Drops are not suitable right now because the contours are so close together down a long hill.
Only Flow Arrows will do. But they need to be visible once exported.
Any more ideas anyone? A Feature request to 12D coming up??
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Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
If you can't find an existing macro, writing a macro (or getting one written) would be the easiest. Put a custom symbol in each triangle in the direction of the downward slope. Would be slow for large tins, but symbols would let you do whatever you want. Could even scale based on magnitude or triangle area.Tim Kendrick wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:50 pmAny more ideas anyone? A Feature request to 12D coming up??
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Re: TIN Flow Arrows - Head Size / Ratio
read:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7140&p=32925&hilit= ... row#p32925
delete the arrow is possible - see that chain paul uploaded there
set the linestyle to show what ever size arrow you want (do in cad as layer setting) the end point is always the direction, or reverse them and make it the start
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7140&p=32925&hilit= ... row#p32925
delete the arrow is possible - see that chain paul uploaded there
set the linestyle to show what ever size arrow you want (do in cad as layer setting) the end point is always the direction, or reverse them and make it the start