With that, then you can use ICE on a grid of sufficient points and set up a tree like...
"Get Point ID" and pointcloud getdata --> ID To Location --> .PointPosition --> Set Point Position (Who knows how the terrain is ordered though. It might look horrid.) On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Dan Yargici <danyarg...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Chris, I quickly (read - some things may not work!) refactored my old > .PLY importer for you. should work... > > Just rename as .py and run in the script editor. > > Like Alan suggested though, it's just point data so it just makes a > pointcloud. > > Hope it helps. > > DAN > > > > On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Chris Marshall > <chrismarshal...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> Sorry for the slow reply on this. We have an xyz file, which is just a >> grid of points, like this:- >> >> -105.2500000000,39.7500000000,1757.129 >> -105.2500000000,39.7499583333,1758.791 >> -105.2500000000,39.7499166667,1760.882 >> -105.2500000000,39.7498750000,1763.025 >> -105.2500000000,39.7498333333,1765.183 >> -105.2500000000,39.7497916667,1767.467 >> -105.2500000000,39.7497500000,1768.741 >> -105.2500000000,39.7497083333,1771.766 >> -105.2500000000,39.7496666667,1773.832 >> -105.2500000000,39.7496250000,1775.873 >> -105.2500000000,39.7495833333,1777.84 >> -105.2500000000,39.7495416667,1779.369 >> -105.2500000000,39.7495000000,1781.255 >> -105.2500000000,39.7494583333,1783.423 >> -105.2500000000,39.7494166667,1785.815 >> -105.2500000000,39.7493750000,1788.552 >> -105.2500000000,39.7493333333,1791.749 >> -105.2500000000,39.7492916667,1795.332 >> -105.2500000000,39.7492500000,1800.269 >> -105.2500000000,39.7492083333,1804.516 >> -105.2500000000,39.7491666667,1808.3 >> >> So it must be relatively easy to convert this into a grid? Anyone got any >> ideas or can supply a simple script we can modify that'll read this data >> and generate a new grid or adjust the height of an existing grid? >> >> Thanks >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> On 14 December 2012 19:12, Matt Lind <ml...@carbinestudios.com> wrote: >> >>> If it’s ASCII, an importer can probably be written fairly easily.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Do you have a sample file?**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Matt**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto: >>> softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Chris Marshall >>> *Sent:* Friday, December 14, 2012 5:19 AM >>> *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com >>> *Subject:* terrain ascii xyz import**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Hello,**** >>> >>> Anyone know how to get these into soft?**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Cheers**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Chris**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Chris Marshall >> Mint Motion Limited >> 029 20 37 27 57 >> 07730 533 115 >> www.mintmotion.co.uk >> >> >