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Profile Visualization: Geoscience ANALYST Tip - September 2018

Profiles allow comparing different data types along drillholes or curves, and can be scaled. Profiles are accessed via the Visual Parameters panel and allow viewing anomalies of lower amplitude better by scaling. Drillholes can be displayed as cylinders or lines, with cylinders controlling radius and scaling by secondary data types, while lines improve rendering performance but do not scale. Point object nodes and orientation symbols can be scaled by numerical data to investigate two properties and their relationship. Bulk modifications can change visual parameters of multiple selected objects of the same type at once.
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Profile Visualization: Geoscience ANALYST Tip - September 2018

Profiles allow comparing different data types along drillholes or curves, and can be scaled. Profiles are accessed via the Visual Parameters panel and allow viewing anomalies of lower amplitude better by scaling. Drillholes can be displayed as cylinders or lines, with cylinders controlling radius and scaling by secondary data types, while lines improve rendering performance but do not scale. Point object nodes and orientation symbols can be scaled by numerical data to investigate two properties and their relationship. Bulk modifications can change visual parameters of multiple selected objects of the same type at once.
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Profile visualization

You can create profiles to allow you to compare several data types along
drillholes or curves (e.g., flight lines, ground geophysics). Profiles can be
scaled. Scaling is ideal to better view anomalies of lower amplitude.

Interval log (e.g., assays) and point log (e.g., Total magnetic intensity.
geophysical logs) along the same drillhole,
measured at different locations.

Profiles can be accessed via the Visual Parameters panel.

Geoscience ANALYST tip – September 2018


Display drillholes as cylinders or lines
In version 2.60 you have two log symbol display options for your drillhole.
By default, the Cylinder option draws cylinders around the hole whereas
the Line option plots the data on the drillhole path.

The Cylinder option allows you to control the radius The Line option improves rendering performance when
and to scale the size of logs by a secondary data displaying many drillholes, but does not scale logs by data
types. type.

Geoscience ANALYST tip – August 2018


Scale nodes by data
Point object nodes and orientation symbols can be scaled by any numerical
data attached to the object and defined by data colour. This allows you to
investigate two properties at once and see how they are related.

There are four


transformation types
available.

Painted by Al2O3, scaled by Co Linear transform

Controls the low and high


clipping values of the
data displayed.

Equal area transform Clipped equal area transform

Geoscience ANALYST tip – July 2018


Bulk modifications of visual parameter
Objects of the same type (points, curves, surfaces, and blockModels) share
the same visual parameter settings (e.g., colour, transparency, etc.). You
can change the parameters on several objects at once by selecting multiple
objects or folders.
Turn all surfaces opaque Display mesh on
and colour them yellow. all surfaces.

If you select objects of different types, only overlapping parameters can be


modified in bulk.

Geoscience ANALYST tip – June 2018

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