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For the life of me I really can't understand how to get a nice smooth 1 or 2 percent grade. I know how to use the vertex height tool to apply a vertex and I know how to use the leveling tool that brings the ground up to level with the bottom of the track. And I understand that you can create a reliable grade this way. But I want to use what I suppose is the easier method.
I just can't get the hang of the gradient tool. Every single time I use it I just end up with arches of track going up and down. I just want a consistent 1% grade for a mile stretch of track.
What I've been doing is laying my track over my terrain, I'm using a DEM, terrain only map by fishlipsatwork, then setting the grade to 1% and selecting the apply tool. I then click each vertex point in the direction I want to create the grade. I end up with arches. When I click in the middle of the track, in between the vertexes, I get the same thing. Is there a certain point that I need to click on with the apply tool to get a consistent grade?@@@!! I've even tried loading other finished maps with a lot of grading, and just using the get grade height tool just to see what height is where. And what I've seen is that depending on where you click on the track it will either read as a plus grade or a minus grade.
Can someone please explain this craziness to me.
-Joe
I just can't get the hang of the gradient tool. Every single time I use it I just end up with arches of track going up and down. I just want a consistent 1% grade for a mile stretch of track.
What I've been doing is laying my track over my terrain, I'm using a DEM, terrain only map by fishlipsatwork, then setting the grade to 1% and selecting the apply tool. I then click each vertex point in the direction I want to create the grade. I end up with arches. When I click in the middle of the track, in between the vertexes, I get the same thing. Is there a certain point that I need to click on with the apply tool to get a consistent grade?@@@!! I've even tried loading other finished maps with a lot of grading, and just using the get grade height tool just to see what height is where. And what I've seen is that depending on where you click on the track it will either read as a plus grade or a minus grade.
Can someone please explain this craziness to me.
-Joe