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# Go to the '''Veneer:''' UseeControl and click the '''Open''' button. Browse to the raster that you want to use as relief(e.g LandCover4_BGST.tra raster) and click open.  
 
# Go to the '''Veneer:''' UseeControl and click the '''Open''' button. Browse to the raster that you want to use as relief(e.g LandCover4_BGST.tra raster) and click open.  
 
# Now you need to load your color raster.  
 
# Now you need to load your color raster.  
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## Go to UseeControl named '''Veneer color''' and load your color raster(e.g. your output Y1Raster.tra) by selecting it from the drop-down box. If the raster is not there, you can click the '''Open''' button to load it.
 
## Go to UseeControl named '''Veneer color''' and load your color raster(e.g. your output Y1Raster.tra) by selecting it from the drop-down box. If the raster is not there, you can click the '''Open''' button to load it.
 
## Check the '''Use veener color raster?''' box.
 
## Check the '''Use veener color raster?''' box.

Revision as of 12:41, 19 November 2010

Prerequisites

  • Data:
    • Two raster layers(e.g. vegetation and model output rasters).
  • Working Renderview window with at least one terrain and one color raster loaded.

Using veneer as relief

  1. Make sure your Renderview window is selected(3D renderer window).
  2. Go to the Ven tab. This tab has two UseeControls like the generic one below:
    UseeControl.JPG
    UseeControls are one of the ways Tarsier loads and shares data, you can learn more about it here: Tarsier: UseeControl.
  3. Go to the Veneer: UseeControl and click the Open button. Browse to the raster that you want to use as relief(e.g LandCover4_BGST.tra raster) and click open.
  4. Now you need to load your color raster.
    1. Go the right side of the tab.
    2. Go to UseeControl named Veneer color and load your color raster(e.g. your output Y1Raster.tra) by selecting it from the drop-down box. If the raster is not there, you can click the Open button to load it.
    3. Check the Use veener color raster? box.
  5. Your veneer should show up on top of your terrain. If not showing...
    1. Make sure the veneer is enabled by checking the checkbox on the upper left corner of the Ven tab.
  6. If colors look weird...
    1. click the C button next to the enable checkbox. This will bring it up a colorscheme window. Here you can change the colors to whatever makes sense for your rasters.

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