![]() ![]() All that is then required is to create a surface style that displays elevations in differing colours. A positive value indicates a fill, and a negative value indicates a cut. It appears based at the zero elevation as a reference meaning no cut of fill. The cut and fill surface that is created from a cut and fill analysis is a volume surface that reports the volume difference between two surfaces. A very interesting question was posed to me: how would one display a cut and fill a surface in colour, differentiating between cut and fill with separate colours? It is easier than one would expect. ![]()
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