I have 2 planes, one is at 11m height and the other one is at 10m height. I show the data between those 2.
It would be handy to be able to connect both planes so if one changes in height let's say 14m, the second would automatically be at 13m. This would be great for slicing through the pointcloud.
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Bert Azizogluposted
5 days ago
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Hi Lieven,
Good news—you can already do this!
Simply follow these steps:
1. Create a group
2. Drag & drop both planes into the group
3. Adjust the Tz (transform attributes) of the group—this will move both planes together while maintaining their relative height difference.
This should make slicing through the point cloud much more efficient. Let us know if you need any further guidance!
I have 2 planes, one is at 11m height and the other one is at 10m height. I show the data between those 2.
It would be handy to be able to connect both planes so if one changes in height let's say 14m, the second would automatically be at 13m. This would be great for slicing through the pointcloud.
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Bert Azizoglu posted 5 days ago Admin
Hi Lieven,
Good news—you can already do this!
Simply follow these steps:
1. Create a group
2. Drag & drop both planes into the group
3. Adjust the Tz (transform attributes) of the group—this will move both planes together while maintaining their relative height difference.
This should make slicing through the point cloud much more efficient. Let us know if you need any further guidance!
Best,
Bert
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