Place Paint Marking
Place Paint Maring tool can be used for the digitization of paint markings, such as arrows or parking lot drawings on a road. The tool supports the placement of standard shapes for the paint markings. It relies on paint marking templates that are defined in the Road paint markings / Paint markings category of TerraScan Settings.
When a paint marking is digitized, the user defines the origin point and rotation of the marking. Then, the software places the drawing as defined in the template.
To place a paint marking drawing:
1. Select the Place Paint Marking tool.
The Place Paint Marking dialog opens:

2. Select the Group of the paint marking and define settings.
3. Place the origin point of the paint marking with a data click.
The shape the selected Marking or of the first paint marking in the Group as defined in the Settings is displayed at the given location.
4. If Marking is set to Choose with mouse click, move the mouse pointer. The shapes of the different marking templates of the group are shown at the origin location as you move the mouse. When the correct template is shown, place a data click in order to confirm the template.
5. Move the mouse pointer in order to rotate the template.
6. Place another data click in order to confirm the paint marking drawing.
This draws the paint marking as cellMicrostation/symbolSpatix element in the CAD file. You can drop and modify the element using CAD tools.
SETTING |
EFFECT |
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Group |
Name of the paint marking group. The list includes all groups defined in the Paint markings category of TerraScan Settings. |
Marking |
Name of the paint marking template to draw: •Choose with mouse click - the paint marking is defined by moving the mouse after placing the origin point. This makes the template selection flexible if you do not know the exact name of a paint marking. •<name> - name of a paint marking template as defined in the Paint markings category of TerraScan Settings. |
Elevation |
Determines how the Z value for the crosswalk drawing is defined: •Mouse click - the current mouse pointer elevation is used. This results in a 2D-like drawing. •Fit using point cloud - a single plane equation is used to fit the crosswalk drawing to the point cloud. This results in a 3D-like drawing. •<surface model> - a single plane equation is used to fit the crosswalk drawing to a surface model loaded in TerraModeler. This results in a 3D-like drawing. |
Class |
Point class(es) from which to derive the elevation of the drawing. This is only active if Elevation is set to Fit using point cloud. |
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Opens the Select classes dialog which contains the list of active classes in TerraScan. You can select multiple source classes from the list that are then used in the Class field. |