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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Edit scatter sets.
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:After a scatter TIN has been imported into SMS, it may require editing to be usable.
:After a scatter TIN has been imported into SMS, it may require editing to be usable.
:#Delete [[SMS:Process Boundary Triangles|boundary triangles]].
:#Delete [[SMS:Process Boundary Triangles|boundary triangles]].
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:## Manually [[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|swap edges]].
:## Manually [[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|swap edges]].
:## Add a [[SMS:Breaklines|breakline]] to smooth contours
:## Add a [[SMS:Breaklines|breakline]] to smooth contours
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Manually modify scatter sets.
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:Scatter sets can be manually modified if needed.
:Scatter sets can be manually modified if needed.
:#Use the [[SMS:Feature Stamping|stamped feature]] option.
:#Use the [[SMS:Feature Stamping|stamped feature]] option.
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:#[[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|Create]] vertices (points).
:#[[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|Create]] vertices (points).
:#[[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|Select]] and edit vertices (points).<noinclude>[[Category:SMS Workflow Templates|Edit]]</noinclude>
:#[[SMS:Scatter Module Tools|Select]] and edit vertices (points).<noinclude>[[Category:SMS Workflow Templates|Edit]]</noinclude>
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Revision as of 14:28, 28 March 2016

1. Edit scatter sets.
After a scatter TIN has been imported into SMS, it may require editing to be usable.
  1. Delete boundary triangles.
  2. Resolve triangulation issues.
    1. Manually swap edges.
    2. Add a breakline to smooth contours
2. Manually modify scatter sets.
Scatter sets can be manually modified if needed.
  1. Use the stamped feature option.
  2. Merge another TIN into the current surface.
  3. Create vertices (points).
  4. Select and edit vertices (points).