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* [[WMS:Creating TINs|Creating TINs from Feature Objects]] | * [[WMS:Creating TINs|Creating TINs from Feature Objects]] | ||
* [[WMS:TIN Options|TIN Options]] | * [[WMS:TIN Options|TIN Options]] | ||
* [[WMS:Triangulation|Delauney Triangulation]] | * [[WMS:TIN Menu#Triangulation|Delauney Triangulation]] | ||
* [[WMS:Trimming TINs|Trimming TINs]] | * [[WMS:TIN Menu#Trimming TINs|Trimming TINs]] | ||
* [[WMS:Filter|Filtering TINs]] | * [[WMS:TIN Menu#Filter|Filtering TINs]] | ||
* [[WMS:Triangulation Optimization|Triangulation Optimization]] | * [[WMS:Triangulation Optimization|Triangulation Optimization]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 31 July 2013
Vertices can be triangulated using the currently selected triangulation algorithm by selecting the Triangles | Triangulate command from the TIN menu. It is important to recognize that the Delauney triangulation is not necessarily the best for performing drainage delineation because it does not insure that important linear features such as streams and ridges will be honored in the TIN as triangle edges. For this reason you should always use a TIN triangulated in this fashion as a "background" elevation source for creating a new TIN from a "conceptual" model of feature objects.
Related Topics
- Creating TINs from Feature Objects
- TIN Options
- Delauney Triangulation
- Trimming TINs
- Filtering TINs
- Triangulation Optimization
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