====== Add LAS file ====== This tutorial will show how to import a LAS file, and how to edit the log file, using the Log Charts Editor. \\ **Data** The LAS file should look something like this. For further information about the quirements, please look [[:geoscene3d:data_formats_and_specifications:lasfilespecifications|here.]]\\ {{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:386dc4417e7e819adec9af0dad2fd66e.png}} {{vimeo>491555666?large&autoplay|Video Tutorial}} ---- ==== Step 1 ==== Open the Add Data Wizard and locate your LAS file.\\ {{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:ebbec8b2374e6122a2f974eb9d6c5534.png}} ==== Step 2 ==== Set up the dataset. Click at ‘Assign Fields’ and open ‘Logs Dataset’. Make sure the logs positions and ID is correct, and then select the value fields of your desire.\\ {{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:e63ac67d2ef5c8e6f99f9b3673b26526.png}}{{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:7b025c2d63221cbe1bf77e6c30ea00a4.png}} ==== Step 3 ==== Give the new object a name and select a group node for the object. ==== Result ==== {{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:e7fe2baa2ab7ef027ab4def45831e971.png}} ==== Edit the Log ==== Go to Object Properties and select ‘Geometry’. Click at ‘3D Charts Data Setup’. This will open the ‘Log Charts Editor’ where you can edit the log, e.g. give it a predefine color scale, or import a color scale from a file.\\ {{:geoscene3d:add_geophysics:c5207ce2b1672b5eb0b9b056979f30de.png}}