Estimated time: 4 minutes.
Now that you have created a grid model of the surface elevations, you can create a 3-dimensional image of the surface using only a few mouse-clicks.
! This lesson assumes that you have completed the previous lesson. You're going to use the grid model created there and generate a 3D surface.
- With the Maps_Soil_Properties file still displayed in the datasheet, locate the ModOps program grouping in the main menu ribbon. Select the Grid | Display menu option. This program the same 2D and 3D map options, but using an existing grid model.
- Grid: Click to the right to browse for the grid file you created in the previous lesson: Elevations.RwGrd
2D Grid Diagram: Uncheck this. (Note that in your own work, you can request as many output options as you want.)
3D Grid Diagram: Insert a check here, and click this tab to access the surface settings.
- Colors: Choose the Min - Max option. Here you select the color scheme in which the low-to-high surface elevations are to be displayed in 3D. You can edit the scheme by modifying the individual left and right colors. Or, you can click on the large button to select from one of the pre-set schemes.
Flat Surface: Uncheck this so that the surface will show 3D relief.
Perimeter Skirt: Uncheck this - we will display the surface only.
Striplogs: Unchecked.
Draped Image: Unchecked.
Floating Image: Unchecked.
Perimeter Cage: Unchecked.
Legend(s): Unchecked.
Infrastructure: Unchecked.
Faults: Unchecked.
Other 3D Files: Unchecked.
- Click Continue to proceed.
The program will read the information from the "elevations.RwGrd" file and create a 3-dimensional image of the surface elevations. The image will be displayed in a new RockPlot3D tab. It will appear as a 3D surface, color-coded using the selected color scheme.
- Get acquainted: In RockPlot3D, the image is displayed in the pane to the right. The standard reference items and the current image’s data items are displayed in the pane to the left of the image, called the "Data pane."
- Expand the Reference heading, if necessary, in the Data pane. Establish these settings:
Orientation: on
Axes: on
World Outline: off
Labels: on
- Rotate the image: The default tool is the rotate tool (you’ll see the Rotate button
pressed in, on the toolbar). Click and hold anywhere in the image and drag left, right, up and/or down to see how the image is rotated. Or, use the View | Above, View | Below, or View | Compass Points menu commands to set the image to a pre-set view. You can use the View | Add View option to save one or more specific viewpoints for later retrieval.
- Adjust the background color: Simply click on the color box
on the toolbar to adjust the background color of the image pane.
- Adjust the vertical exaggeration: Click on the Stretch button
on the toolbar. You’ll see the surface become very jagged. Now, click on the Dimensions button
. The Vertical Exaggeration that you see may be extreme - type in a lesser value (1.5) and click Apply and then Close button.
- Access the surface’s settings:
- Expand the Surface group (groups are marked with a
) in the data tree.
- Double-click on the Elevation Grid item. This window is used to adjust the appearance of the surface grid model.
- Draw Style: The current style is Solid. Click on the down-arrow and select Wire Frame. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the window. You should see the image change from a solid surface to a wire-frame diagram. (The wire-frame’s grid is drawn at the density of the grid model.)
- Change the thickness setting (just to the right of the wire frame style) from 1 to 2 and click Apply. You should see a thicker frame.
- Finally, change the Draw Style back to Solid and click Apply.
- Color Scheme: Click the down-arrow to select Solid. Click on the color box to the right and choose bright blue. Click Apply.
- Adjust the lighting: Click back in the image pane (you don’t have to close the options window) and click the Lighting button
. The Lighting Options window will be docked with the Grid Options window.
Ambient Lighting: Be sure this is turned off.
Light Above Only: Choose this option.
- Click and drag on the little yellow dot to move the light source around, and notice the real-time changes in the image pane in the background. You can click in the image pane at any time to adjust the rotation, zoom, or pan, while leaving the Options windows open.
- Close both Options windows by clicking on their Close buttons.
- Save this 3D scene: Select the RockPlot3D File | Save menu option. In the File Name prompt, type in: Surface Elevations and click Save. The program will store the 3D image under this name (with an Rw3D file name extension).
- Close this window by clicking in the Windows Close button
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