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:# Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select '''Subdivide'''.
:# Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select [[GMS:TIN Commands|'''Subdivide''']].
:# Enter subdivision parameters in the ''Subdivision Factor'' dialog.
:# Enter subdivision parameters in the [[GMS:Editing_a_TIN#Subdivide_TIN|''Subdivision Factor'']] dialog.
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:# Make the TIN to be smoothed the active TIN.
|}<noinclude>[[Category:GMS Workflow Templates|Smooth TINs]]</noinclude>
:# In the Project Explorer, right-click on a scatter point set and select [[GMS:Interpolation Commands|''Interpolate To'' | '''Active TIN''']].
:# Set interpolation options in the [[GMS:Interpolation Commands|''Interpolate &rarr; Object'']] dialog.
|}<noinclude>[[Category:GMS TIN Workflow Templates|Smooth TINs]][[Category:Stratigraphy Workflow Templates|Smooth]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 14:12, 13 March 2017

1. Subdivide TINs.
  1. Right-click on the TIN in the Project Explorer and select Subdivide.
  2. Enter subdivision parameters in the Subdivision Factor dialog.
2. Interpolate elevation to TINs.
  1. Make the TIN to be smoothed the active TIN.
  2. In the Project Explorer, right-click on a scatter point set and select Interpolate To | Active TIN.
  3. Set interpolation options in the Interpolate → Object dialog.