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; [[GMS:Creating_a_3D_Mesh#Fill_Between_TINs_-.3E_3D_Mesh|Fill Between TINs → 3D Mesh]] : Creates a [[GMS:3D_Mesh_Module|3D mesh]], or adds onto an existing 3D mesh, by filling in the space between two TINs. A 2D mesh must exist and is used as a projection mesh for the 3D elements. Two TINs must be selected. | ; [[GMS:Creating_a_3D_Mesh#Fill_Between_TINs_-.3E_3D_Mesh|Fill Between TINs → 3D Mesh]] : Creates a [[GMS:3D_Mesh_Module|3D mesh]], or adds onto an existing 3D mesh, by filling in the space between two TINs. A 2D mesh must exist and is used as a projection mesh for the 3D elements. Two TINs must be selected. | ||
; [[GMS:Horizons_to_Solids|Horizons → Solids...]] : Opens the Horizons to Solids wizard which can be used to create [[GMS:Solid_Module|solids]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. | ; [[GMS:Horizons_to_Solids|Horizons → Solids...]] : Opens the Horizons to Solids wizard which can be used to create [[GMS:Solid_Module|solids]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. | ||
; [[GMS:Horizons_to_3D_Mesh|Horizons → 3D Mesh...]] : Opens the ''Horizons to Mesh'' wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: 3D_Mesh_Module |3D mesh]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. | ; [[GMS:Horizons_to_3D_Mesh|Horizons → 3D Mesh...]] : Opens the ''Horizons to Mesh'' wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: 3D_Mesh_Module |3D mesh]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs, and conceptual models. | ||
; [[GMS:Horizons_to_UGrid|Horizons → UGrid...]] : Opens the ''Horizons to UGrid'' wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: UGrid_Module |UGrid]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. | ; [[GMS:Horizons_to_UGrid|Horizons → UGrid...]] : Opens the ''Horizons to UGrid'' wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: UGrid_Module |UGrid]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs, and conceptual models. | ||
; [[GMS:Converting_TINS_to_Other_Data_Types|TIN Boundary → Polygons]] : Creates a new coverage containing a polygon derived from the outer boundary of the TIN. | ; [[GMS:Converting_TINS_to_Other_Data_Types|TIN Boundary → Polygons]] : Creates a new coverage containing a polygon derived from the outer boundary of the TIN. | ||
; [[GMS:Converting_TINS_to_Other_Data_Types|TIN Thiessen → Polygons]] : Creates a new coverage containing polygons derived from the [[GMS:TIN_Display_Options#thiessen polygons|thiessen polygons]] of the TIN. | ; [[GMS:Converting_TINS_to_Other_Data_Types|TIN Thiessen → Polygons]] : Creates a new coverage containing polygons derived from the [[GMS:TIN_Display_Options#thiessen polygons|thiessen polygons]] of the TIN. |
Revision as of 22:32, 26 September 2017
When the TIN module is active, the following commands can be found in the TIN menu:
- New TIN...
- Creates a new TIN and opens the TIN Properties dialog.
- Lock All Vertices
- Since it is possible to accidentally drag points, vertices can be "locked" to prevent them from being dragged or edited by toggling on this command.
- TIN Settings...
- Opens the Preferences dialog to the settings affecting TINs.
- Triangulate
- Creates triangles from existing vertices on the active TIN using the Delauney criteria. If triangles already exist, they will be deleted.
- Subdivide TIN...
- Opens the Subdivision Factor dialog that allows entering a factor by which existing triangles will be split into smaller triangles.
- TIN → 2D Scatter Points
- Creates a new 2D Scatter Point set from the vertices of the active TIN. The scatter points could then be used for interpolation.
- TIN → 2D Mesh
- Creates a new 2D mesh from the active TIN, preserving the triangles.
- Fill Between TINs → 3D Mesh
- Creates a 3D mesh, or adds onto an existing 3D mesh, by filling in the space between two TINs. A 2D mesh must exist and is used as a projection mesh for the 3D elements. Two TINs must be selected.
- Horizons → Solids...
- Opens the Horizons to Solids wizard which can be used to create solids from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.
- Horizons → 3D Mesh...
- Opens the Horizons to Mesh wizard which can be used to create a 3D mesh from a combination of boreholes, TINs, and conceptual models.
- Horizons → UGrid...
- Opens the Horizons to UGrid wizard which can be used to create a UGrid from a combination of boreholes, TINs, and conceptual models.
- TIN Boundary → Polygons
- Creates a new coverage containing a polygon derived from the outer boundary of the TIN.
- TIN Thiessen → Polygons
- Creates a new coverage containing polygons derived from the thiessen polygons of the TIN.
- TIN Contours → Arcs
- Creates a new coverage containing feature arcs derived from the linear contours displayed on the TIN.
- Vertex Strings → Arcs
- Creates a new coverage containing a feature arc derived from the vertex string on the TIN (if one exists).
- TIN → Extruded Solid
- Opens the Extrude/Offset Tin → Solid dialog which is used to extrude the TIN vertically up or down to form a solid.
- Fill Between TINs → Solid
- Creates a solid by extruding one or more TINs to a base elevation and then performing a set operation to remove the solid portions outside the TINs.
- Add Breakline(s)
- Inserts edges into the TIN from a defined breakline, splitting or swapping triangles as necessary.
- Select Boundary Triangles
- Selects triangles on the outer boundary which meet the "long and thin" criteria specified in TIN settings.
- Snap Vertices to TIN
- Given some selected vertices, moves them so that they are on the surface of a TIN selected from a dialog.
- Intersect TINs
- Displays the intersection line between two selected TIN surfaces (if they intersect).
- Horizons → HUF
- Opens the Horizons → HUF wizard to create MODFLOW HUF data from TINs and boreholes. TINs or boreholes with horizon data defined are required, along with a MODFLOW simulation which uses the HUF package.
- Z Values → Dataset
- Creates a dataset from the Z locations of the vertices.
- Map to Z Values
- Moves the Z locations of the vertices to the values in the dataset.
- Zoom To Extents
- Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.
Related Topics
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Modules: | 2D Grid • 2D Mesh • 2D Scatter Point • 3D Grid • 3D Mesh • 3D Scatter Point • Boreholes • GIS • Map • Solid • TINs • UGrids | |
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