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Q) What is the difference between LAYERS
and SURFACES?
A) Layers are found in the CAD program and are used to assist
you in controlling the various types of information in the
drawing. It allows you to control the colour of the objects,
the line type of the objects, and most importantly the visibility
of the objects. Example : Layer TREE might be set to the colour
GREEN and line type CONTINUOUS. We could FREEZE that layer
and the trees drawn on this layer would be temporarily made
invisible in the drawing. THAWING the layer would reinstate
the Layer TREE. Thus you have full control of the visibility,
colour, and line type of that layer.
Surfaces on the other hand are used in QuickSurf and do not
control the colour, line type or visibility of objects as
do layers. Surfaces are created from a group of 3 dimensional
point data where for each (X,Y) there is only one possible
Z value. The Surface is a mathematical description of this
group of points, where every point is joined to it's adjacent
points by a continuous, flexible model. This surface can be
used to depict many different things; Existing Topography,
Proposed Topography, Geologic Structures, Chemical concentrations,
Pressure Gradient Maps, Slope Maps and much more. Surfaces
can also have more complicated information associated to it
known as Break Lines. Break lines assist in the definition
of the surface by controlling whether the space between adjacent
points are valleys or hills in relation to the points around
them. Surfaces can be used to generate TIN's, GRIDS, CONTOURS
and much more!
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