🗺️ DataNET · Quick Tutorial 8 of 8

Publish & Discover 3D Models

Publish your 3D models to the MAGNET4WATER Observatory for discovery by other users. Browse published VTK3D, CAD3D, and Plotly 3D models from IGW-NET, SwaNET, DataNET, StormNET, and ConduitNET.

DataNET Tutorial 8 Prereq: MAGNET4WATER account 4 topics

This tutorial covers

  1. IGW-NET Models
  2. SwaNET Models
  3. DataNET Models

1Overview

Published 3D Models

The Published 3D Models display varies based on the type of 3D model being rendered. Models may be stored as VTK3D (from IGW-NET, SwaNET, DataNET...), CAD3D models (from StormNET, ConduitNET,...), Plotly 3D (ConduitNET...),etc.

To see all published models (including those from other users), first turn on the published model layer ('3D Visualization' > 'Cartesian View...' > 'Explore Published Models' > 'Show/Hide Models Layer'), then 'Draw Analysis Area' around the models of interest and extract them ('3D Visualization' > 'Cartesian View...' > 'Explore Published Models' > 'View Analysis Area Model Results').

2IGW-NET Models

Published as VTK models, 3D IGW-NET models typcally display various layers, wells, points and/or groundwater elevations. Once published, view and display options can be modified but any buttons associated with adding additional data are not applicable. Specific information for changing the display is available in the 3DVTK Draw Options help page.

3SwaNET Models

SwaNET models are published in VTK format, similar to VTK3D models created in DataNET. SwaNET models present a 3D watershed display that typically includes views for DEM, soils, and landuse. SwaNET 3D View help page.

4DataNET Models

Published DataNET VTK3D models present a 3D site redering that typically contains various layers, wells, and points, potentially including DEM, bedrock, wells, and water quality. Once published, view and display options can be modified but any buttons associated with adding additional data are not applicable. Specific information for changing the display is available in the DataNET VTK3D help page.