cascaderailroad
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The "Smooth Spline" tool is the greatest thing since they sliced and bagged white bread !
But the radius is way to large, and it "Smoothes" a huge 30m swath in all directions, ruining a DEM topography.
Requiring 10's of thousands of individual terrain adjustments on "Sensitivity Low - Radius Minimum".
I prefer not to press "Smooth Spline" tool, until a route is completed.
I use wireframe mode, and watch my track spline point arrows, to see if I am going too far under, or over, the original DEM terrain height.
I dial my time of day, until I achive a semi sweet dark chocolate color to my wireframe mode view.
The worst thing in the world is to press "Smooth Spline", and "Save", thereby ruining a DEM's topography.
The best way is to press "Save As" and re-name a route a slightly different name. ie: "Broad Top RR NG June"
I oftentimes hold off on using the "Smooth Spline" tool until many hours/days/weeks, down the line, until I get all my gradients ironed out.
Prematurely pressing the "Smoothe Spline" tool, only results in a floating track of + 0.20m above the terrain. lol !
				
			But the radius is way to large, and it "Smoothes" a huge 30m swath in all directions, ruining a DEM topography.
Requiring 10's of thousands of individual terrain adjustments on "Sensitivity Low - Radius Minimum".
I prefer not to press "Smooth Spline" tool, until a route is completed.
I use wireframe mode, and watch my track spline point arrows, to see if I am going too far under, or over, the original DEM terrain height.
I dial my time of day, until I achive a semi sweet dark chocolate color to my wireframe mode view.
The worst thing in the world is to press "Smooth Spline", and "Save", thereby ruining a DEM's topography.
The best way is to press "Save As" and re-name a route a slightly different name. ie: "Broad Top RR NG June"
I oftentimes hold off on using the "Smooth Spline" tool until many hours/days/weeks, down the line, until I get all my gradients ironed out.
Prematurely pressing the "Smoothe Spline" tool, only results in a floating track of + 0.20m above the terrain. lol !
			
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