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1 3D TERRAIN VIEWER: Basics HYPACK 2016

2 3-D Terrain Viewer (3DTV)

3 Basics o 3DTV takes XYZ files and generates a TIN MODEL. o A ‘camera’ can then be moved about the surface to view it from different perspectives. Presentations: TINTIN Color-coded by DepthColor-coded by Depth TIF OverlayTIF Overlay

4 Camera Control Window  Use the Camera Position Window to set the position of the camera.  Left-Click: Place the camera at the location.  Left-Click and Drag: Place the camera at the left-click location and set camera’s path to the drag.  Right-Click: Rotate the camera in the direction of the click.  Left-click in the right-hand portion of the window to set the camera’s height.

5 Light Control Window  Left-click in the Light Position Window to set the position (left region) or elevation (right region) of the light source.  In ‘Miner’s Lamp’ mode, the light source is always positioned at the vessel X-Y.  You can control the elevation of the light while in Miner’s Lamp mode.

6 FLIGHT MODES Flight Mode Free FlightYou have complete control in the path of the camera and the direction it points. Follow PathThe camera moves forwards and backwards along a planned line. It can point any direction, but cannot be moved off the line. Circle FlightThe camera travels in a circle about a point of interest. Attached to Vessel The camera travels relative to a vessel being tracked in HYPACK’s SURVEY program.

7 Flight Modes: Free Flight Mode  Free Flight: Control the camera’s flight with the Camera Control window or the Compact Camera Control window.

8 Flight Modes: Follow Path Mode  Moves the camera forward/backward along a planned line (*.LNW).  Camera cannot move off the planned line.  Camera can rotate while moving along the planned line.

9 Flight Modes: Circle Flight  In ‘Circle Flight’ mode, the camera travels in a circle about an object.  The camera always points towards the center of the circle.

10 Flight Modes: Attached to Vessel  In ‘Attached to Vessel’ mode, the camera in 3DTV is placed relative to the vessel position obtained from SURVEY. Center Vessel Lock on Vessel Next Vessel Previous Vessel

11 3DTV MATRIX  3DTV can load a MTX file, instead of an XYZ file.  When the MTX file is modified by DREGEPACK®, the changes are transmitted to 3DTV.

12 Attached to Vessel: Water Surface display  3DTV can display the Water Surface. You can control the transparency level and size of waves.  In ‘Attached to Vessel’ mode, changes in the Tide Correction are used to correct the z-level of the water surface in 3DTV.

13 Attached to Vessel: Draft Setting The vertical position of each vessel in 3DTV is modified as the draft changes in SURVEY.

14 Nature Settings Warning: Nature settings will put your video card to the test. If you have a cheap video card, 3DTV may not be able to perform as designed. Enjoy the bird sounds.

15 Saving to AVI  Click AVI icon to start logging to AVI.  Click AVI icon again to terminate logging to AVI.  Give it a name.  Warning: The AVI file can grow at over 1Mb/second. Check your AVI settings (Under the Camera – Settings menu item) before you start to log your AVI videos. Specify the Temporary File first!!!

16 Saving to BMP/JPG/TIF  You can save the view in the 3D Terrain Window by clicking the ‘Snapshot’ icon. BMPBMP JPGJPG TIF (not a GeoTIF)TIF (not a GeoTIF) 1 Picture A series of pictures at a timed interval Record a movie for playback in 3DTV

17 Vertical Exaggeration  Vertical Exaggeration (VE) can be used to add more relief to the surface model.  It’s located under the View menu.  VE is applied to terrain and all objects. Option to omit vessels and floating objects from VE.

18 Frame Rates  Frame rate menu determines how many times per second 3DTV tries to update your screen.  3DTV eats a lot of CPU time.  If the response to menu-clicks is slow, select a slower frame rate.  Check out your frame rate settings by looking at Windows Task Manager performance graph.

19 Packing and Un-Packing a 3DTV Project  Pack: Saves all files associated with a project to a zipped file.  XYZ  3OD  3OP  CHN  Settings  Screen Layout  Unpack: Copies all associated files to the target directory.

20 Creating Geo TIF files for draping in 3DTV HYPACK 2015

21 Creating a GeoTIF Save areas of the HYPACK® Shell’s map view to TIF.. Create a TIF mosaic from side scan data in SIDE SCAN MOSAIC.

22 3DTV: Overlaying a TIF File Load GeoTIF under ‘Terrain – Photo Texture Settings’ AVI

23 3DTV: TIF Files Outside the XYZ Surface You can extend the TIF file outside the area of the XYZ file by clicking the ‘Show’ check box in the Photo-Texture Settings window.

24 3DTV: Transparency You can adjust the transparency of the TIF (over the surface model) by adjusting the Photo-Texture Transparency.

25 Photo Texture Settings Window  Photo-texture reloading:  Disk Space  Speed  Color of Uncovered Terrain  Gray  Color Scale  Photo-texture Quality  Some OpenGL implementations cannot handle the highest quality.  If you can’t see the TIF, try reducing the quality.

26 Creating and adding 3D objects HYPACK 2016

27 3D Shapes: Created in 3D SHAPE EDITOR Object Types Usage Static An object fixed in space (X-Y-Z) and heading. Multi-Static Multiple instances of the same Static object. Floating An object fixed in X-Y that moves vertically with the water surface. Multi-Floating Multiple instances of the same Floating object. Pipe A constant-diameter pipe. Poles Telephone poles and wires draped between them. Create your 3-D objects in the 3D SHAPE EDITOR program, or use an existing shape from the..\Shapes folder.

28 Object Deployment: Point Object

29 Object Deployment: Multi-Floating Use a *. 3op file to position multiple instances of the same object. (It’s an ASCII XYZ file with heading added at the end.) Sample *.3op file in Notepad.

30 Pipeline Object  Pipe vertices (X-Y-Z) are read from *.3op file.  Make it with a text editor (Notepad).


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