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The Horizons Wizard is used to create solids, a 3D mesh, or HUF layers from horizon data. The wizard is started via the Horizons -> Solids, Horizons -> 3D Mesh, and Horizons -> HUF commands. These commands are in the TIN and Boreholes menus.
Step 1
The first step is to define the inputs to be used, which can include boreholes, TINs, and a Horizon Conceptual Model.
Step 2
The second step is to define the top and bottom of the solid, mesh, or HUF layers. When creating HUF data, you may also edit the grid elevations.
Step 3
The third step is to define the interpolation method to be used, as well as options specific to creating solids, a mesh, or HUF package.
This contains information about functionality available starting at GMS version 7.0. The content may not apply to other versions. |
Beginning with GMS 7.0, when creating solids, the user can choose the option Preserve projection TIN data sets. This option will create a new TIN that will have a data set for each horizon. This is often useful so that the user can see the result of the interpolation process for each Horizon. The user can then edit the TIN by hand and include the TIN when executing the Horizons->Solids command.
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