Dynamite VSP simplifies both the initial placement and subsequent management of objects placed along
the path of a road or railway. Objects are physically and permanently linked to an associated
parent shape object.
This is particularly important when imported engineering design data is updated, as the position of all dependent objects is also modified instantly. Objects can be dynamically dragged or even animated along imported design strings whilst always retaining a specified local rotation and offset.
In addition to tracking the path of parent shapes or strings, objects are also capable of automatically tracking the terrain of an underlying ground surface. This feature significantly simplifies the process of animating a moving vehicle, ensuring that it always takes account of the crossfall and longitudinal profile of the road surface.
Once a series of object placement instructions has been defined, the associated creation parameters may be saved to a text based Object Placement Style to provide an easy means of re-using the placement instructions at a later date. The syntax for object placement styles forms part of the command language for Dynamite VSP which allows commonly used settings to be stored in text based styles for later re-use.
Object Placement Styles may be defined interactively in the dedicated Object Placement Style Editor panel, or in any text editor or spreadsheet application.
Every copy of Dynamite VSP ships with a localised library of object placement styles, materials, and libraries of parametric and static objects.
The Dynamite VSP object libraries are divided into six basic categories, and these libraries are referenced directly by the Object Placement Style Editor. Any of these objects may be placed as animated or static objects, and either individually or in regularly or randomly spaced groups. However, there are a few specific ways which are more applicable in each case, depending on the type of object concerned.
The dedicated Placed Object Manager panel provides an instant overview of all objects in the active scene which were generated from the Object Placement Style Editor panel. In a single operation it is possible to update the position of a series of placed objects, and to monitor the general status of all placed objects in tabular form.
The Placed Object Animation Editor provides fine control over the animated placement parameters
for objects created from the Object Placement Style Editor. From this panel it is possible to
easily implement acceleration/deceleration and lane changing of animated vehicles.