In this exercise, you will change the surface style, which the surface is referencing, to display different views of the surface.
This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Editing the Surface Style.
Change the surface style
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Surfaces collection. Right-click the XGND surface. Click .
- In the
Surface Properties dialog box, on the
Information tab, in the
Surface Style list, select
Border & Triangles & Points.
This style is set to display the borders and the TIN faces with 3x vertical exaggeration. These display settings make it easier to see the vertical relief of the surface.
- Click
OK.
The surface representation updates to display the TIN triangles and border.
- Click
panel
drop-down
.
tab - Using the Free Orbit tool, rotate the surface in the drawing to display the exaggerated elevations. These elevations are most evident along the bottom of the surface where a prominent ridge appears.
-
To return to the regular plan view of the surface, click
panel
drop-down
.
tab - Follow steps 1 to 3 to return the surface style to Standard.
Note:
This exercise uses Surface-3.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Labeling a Surface.