How can I model a flat platform using Super Alignment

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ALTIN DENIZ
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How can I model a flat platform using Super Alignment

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Hi all
I am modeling a carpark which is a flat/semi flat platform. How can I model it using Super Alignment?

Thanks
Graeme Winfield
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Post by Graeme Winfield »

Hi Altin

It will depend on what geometry is required and what design constraints you have. We will need more info to comment on this.

You can email me any layouts or other info if you like
ALTIN DENIZ
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Thanks mate for tour help.
I sent you my project. I think I successfully modelled my car park but there is some issues which you may see if you open the project. it is mainly that there is discontinuity through the super Tin (Tin Design) which consist of my Tin nat and Tin carpark.
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ALTIN DENIZ wrote:it is mainly that there is discontinuity through the super Tin (Tin Design) which consist of my Tin nat and Tin carpark.
Looking at the data supplied, it is the level difference at the boundary of the 1st tin and 2nd tin where the gap is showing in perspective view.
A simple method to batter your design to the existing surface is:
Design =>Apply =>Interface
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