Model Maker is a digital terrain modelling program and the most advanced in the Model Maker Systems software suite. It started off with the purpose of merely reducing tachometric survey data to x, y and z co-ordinates and today we are proud to present the most advanced functions available in terrain modelling.
The program consists of 21 modules, which are available in four different versions of the program. The versions are determined by the number of DTM points that each project can model.
This modular design gives users access to only those features required for their application and thereby the cost of the software can be reduced greatly.
Provision is made to input data manually using any survey method, importing data from electronic data recorders ranging from manual surveys, GPS systems to scanners and drones as well as from various fixed and free format ASCII files.
Data can also be captured from existing drawings using the built-in digitizing option.
In addition, a facility exists to survey new data or to use an existing model to do real-time setting out work on site by connecting a computer to an electronic survey instrument in the field.
Model Maker also includes a full and comprehensive integrated CAD link between the survey data and all the basic and advanced drawing functions. This enables the user to create detail drawings efficiently on screen with their survey active in the background. In addition to the line styles available the user may also create new line styles and symbols to be used on drawings.
The model is created using a fast automatic triangulation routine with or without restrictions. After the model is created the user still has full control over the various functions provided for editing the model graphically and continuing to the design environment.
Once the model is created various calculations may be done, e.g. four methods of calculating volumes, extracting long or cross sections, slope and watershed analyses, three-dimensional viewing, area (plan and surface) and perimeter calculations, automatic toe point generation for platforms, mine planning, rehabilitation (landscaping) of excavations and stockpiles, 3Dmasshaul planning, power line templating and earth dam design.
Output of results may be printed or saved in a file and drawings may be plotted directly to any HPGL-compatible plotter, plot file or various CAD data exchange ASCII formats.














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