I really struggle trying to get to grips with the intersect underlying functions in a surface layer.
Here's what I'm stumbling on and can't find any solid explanations in the forums:
I think the 'intersection zone' is the point connecting the underlying layer and the surface layer itself, the zone is measured outwards in both directions from this point? If there's an intersection zone of, say 2, does this mean the zone is 1m into each layer from the mid-point?
Is 'intersection shift' the displacement amount of the intersecting parts of the layers, with 'minimum intersection shift' being the smallest it's allowed to displace?
These settings, when used in conjunction with the displacement/offset options in the displacement tab just get me lost in a mindriot.
Just a general discussion, piecing together what we all know should bring some results and understanding on this, it usually does, anyway.