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Revision as of 09:31, 4 March 2021
(The Underground visualization is a BETA feature and is subject to change.)
The Underground visualization is used to visualize elements in the project which are located below the ground surface. A selection of elements currently visualized is:
- Subway system
- Underground parking garage
- Tree roots
- Netlines
- Basements of buildings
- Sub-terranian storage facilities including hazard storage.
- Building foundations like piles (heipalen)
This is only a selection of available elements. The underground is currently being developed and more elements will be available in the future.
What is it used for?
In real life the underground contains a lot of infrastructure elements and building elements which can have an impact on visual planning. The Underground visualization can be used to visualize netlines which could potentially intersect with for example tree roots. By visualizing this the planner can choose to circumvent the roots or bury the netlines deeper. Another example can be the storage of hazardous materials and the planning of a new subway line which passes close by or intersects it. There are a lot of situations where the Underground plays a major role and visualizing this will greatly improve decision making about the project.
There are currently 3 ways to show the Underground of a project.
- Use the new see-through button in the navigation menu on the right side of the viewer. This will toggle an X-ray view where the Underground is visible through the upper terrain.
- Navigate to streetview and press the "space" button. This will make the camera drop to below level where the underground is visible. The above ground terrain is still transparantly visible. This helps with orienting the user in the location.
- Use the "CTRL-0" combination on your keyboard or the "Free Cam" tool to navigate freely with your camera. This allows you to swing below the surface when deragging the camera to the bottom. This option is best for more experienced users with the camera system.'