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geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:gridadjustmentandevaluation [2020/03/23 16:13] – rebecca130301_gmail.com | geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:gridadjustmentandevaluation [2022/02/02 12:43] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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This tutorial will help you adjust your grid. | This tutorial will help you adjust your grid. | ||
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Pink layer (3) must be fixed – no adjustments allowed.\\ | Pink layer (3) must be fixed – no adjustments allowed.\\ | ||
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- | 2. You’ll to make another adjustment of the adjusted blue layer. As the grid adjustment tool can’t import surfaces not interpolated in the current GeoScene3D project, you’ll have to rename the adjusted blue line (layer 1) to the original unadjusted filename (this process cheats the grid adjustment tool). In this case:\\ | + | 2. You’ll |
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Layer1.grd → Layer1_Adjusted.grd\\ | Layer1.grd → Layer1_Adjusted.grd\\ | ||
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4. After renaming Layer1_Adjusted to Layer1.grd and refreshing layers in GeoScene3D: | 4. After renaming Layer1_Adjusted to Layer1.grd and refreshing layers in GeoScene3D: | ||
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