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geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:newprojgc [2020/03/20 09:25] – [Requirements] gs3dgeoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:newprojgc [2021/01/06 19:07] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Creating a New Project (GeoCloud web service terrain) ====== ====== Creating a New Project (GeoCloud web service terrain) ======
  
-This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a new starter project using the New Project Wizard. The tutorial is identical to the tutorial [[:tutorials:setup:newproj|Creating a New Project]] except that in this tutorial a GeoCloud web service is used as a source for the terrain model.+This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a new starter project using the [[:geoscene3d:application:new_project_wizard|]]. The tutorial is identical to the tutorial [[:geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:createnewproject|Creating a New Project]] except that in this tutorial a GeoCloud web service is used as a source for the terrain model.
  
 ==== Requirements ==== ==== Requirements ====
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 ==== Step 1. Start the New Project Wizard ==== ==== Step 1. Start the New Project Wizard ====
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 1. The project now contains a terrain model, two cameras, three light sources, a background sky dome, and a map window containing the terrain model grid. 1. The project now contains a terrain model, two cameras, three light sources, a background sky dome, and a map window containing the terrain model grid.
  
-2. In this example the selected terrain grid is larger than the initial scene extent. By default, the initial scene extent is positioned in the center of the terrain grid, in this case in the middle of the bay of Aarhus. See the tutorial [[:tutorials:setup:sceneextent|Moving Scene Extent]].+2. In this example the selected terrain grid is larger than the initial scene extent. By default, the initial scene extent is positioned in the center of the terrain grid, in this case in the middle of the bay of Aarhus. See the tutorial [[:geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:movesceneextent|Moving Scene Extent]].
  
 3. Note that the terrain model has been placed in the group named "Surfaces". The project also contains group nodes for Profiles, Regions, 2D Grids, 3D Grids, Points, Layers, Data and Lights. __Do not delete these group nodes!__ When adding data with the "Add Data Wizard" the added objects will be placed in the appropriate nodes automatically. 3. Note that the terrain model has been placed in the group named "Surfaces". The project also contains group nodes for Profiles, Regions, 2D Grids, 3D Grids, Points, Layers, Data and Lights. __Do not delete these group nodes!__ When adding data with the "Add Data Wizard" the added objects will be placed in the appropriate nodes automatically.
  
  

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