Thank you for this very lucid presentation. It addresses all the questions I had on how to prepare cross sections from a multi-layer model. It is very effective, simple and powerful.
Hi there! This tutorial was done using Surfer 22. However, we highly recommend taking advantage of the latest version, Surfer 27! Best, Golden Software Support
Nice presentation, thanks a lot. I am going to purchase this software before that I need to know following points; 1) Why VTK files created from Paraview are not getting accepted in this software. 2) How do I create profile from 3D volume like from X Y Z & Copper to display copper at different Z.
Greetings, Thanks for your comment! I'm unsure why a VTK from Paraview would not load correctly in Surfer. We've heard a few reports of this, though, and would like to investigate further. Please send us a copy of one of these VTK files to support@goldensoftware.com so our development team can take a closer look at the file. You could add an Image Slice to a 3D Grid to act as a profile. To do so, create a 3D View from your 3D Grid. Then, click Tools | Add to 3D Grid | Image Slice to create the Image Slice. You can adjust the orientation and position of the Image Slice using the Properties window. Feel free to reach out to our support team directly if you have any additional questions. Best, Golden Software Support
Why is it that when I add a base for each layer, the base overlaps the layer below it, causing lines and not solid? and when I create a profile it only makes like one layer?
Hello, Thank you for your comment! To get help with a specific workflow or project please reach out to support@goldensoftware.com. One of our Surfer experts will be happy to take a look at your project and provide advice on how to create the profile/cross section you are hoping to see.
Hi Manikho, Thank you for your comment. If you unzip and open the .srf file from this link: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410688770331 in a version of Surfer that is compatible with profiles there shouldn't be an issue. If the issue continues please reach out to support@goldensoftware.com and provide a screenshot of the error you are receiving. Best Regards, Golden Software Support
Hello, Thank you for your comment. You can download the data used in this webinar at this link: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410688770331-Dig-Deep-with-Surfer-Cross-Sections-webinar- Sincerely, Golden Software Support
Greetings, Thank you for your comment! We have a training video on gridding XYZ data in Surfer here: th-cam.com/video/x5NJ6Yp4E88/w-d-xo.html If you're having trouble, please reach out to our support team at support@goldensoftware.com. Best, Customer Support
Thank you for this very lucid presentation. It addresses all the questions I had on how to prepare cross sections from a multi-layer model. It is very effective, simple and powerful.
Nice presentation, thanks a lot, it really helped me out.
Incredible 3d models, i gonna design 3d aquifer as same.
Great presentation here. Please what version of surfer are you using. I don't have some of these features in mine.
Hi there!
This tutorial was done using Surfer 22. However, we highly recommend taking advantage of the latest version, Surfer 27!
Best,
Golden Software Support
Thanks for presentation
Nice presentation, thanks a lot. I am going to purchase this software before that I need to know following points;
1) Why VTK files created from Paraview are not getting accepted in this software.
2) How do I create profile from 3D volume like from X Y Z & Copper to display copper at different Z.
Greetings,
Thanks for your comment! I'm unsure why a VTK from Paraview would not load correctly in Surfer. We've heard a few reports of this, though, and would like to investigate further. Please send us a copy of one of these VTK files to support@goldensoftware.com so our development team can take a closer look at the file.
You could add an Image Slice to a 3D Grid to act as a profile. To do so, create a 3D View from your 3D Grid. Then, click Tools | Add to 3D Grid | Image Slice to create the Image Slice. You can adjust the orientation and position of the Image Slice using the Properties window.
Feel free to reach out to our support team directly if you have any additional questions.
Best,
Golden Software Support
thanks a lot
Why is it that when I add a base for each layer, the base overlaps the layer below it, causing lines and not solid? and when I create a profile it only makes like one layer?
Hello,
Thank you for your comment! To get help with a specific workflow or project please reach out to support@goldensoftware.com. One of our Surfer experts will be happy to take a look at your project and provide advice on how to create the profile/cross section you are hoping to see.
Good job
The plot srf file is corrupted.Unable to open it.
Hi Manikho,
Thank you for your comment. If you unzip and open the .srf file from this link: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410688770331 in a version of Surfer that is compatible with profiles there shouldn't be an issue. If the issue continues please reach out to support@goldensoftware.com and provide a screenshot of the error you are receiving.
Best Regards,
Golden Software Support
So I have added upper unit,lower unit,middle unit but it shows like a one layer even after applying profile. Help me out please?
How can I get the data of example
Hello,
Thank you for your comment. You can download the data used in this webinar at this link: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410688770331-Dig-Deep-with-Surfer-Cross-Sections-webinar-
Sincerely,
Golden Software Support
how to create grid from xyz data
Greetings,
Thank you for your comment! We have a training video on gridding XYZ data in Surfer here: th-cam.com/video/x5NJ6Yp4E88/w-d-xo.html
If you're having trouble, please reach out to our support team at support@goldensoftware.com.
Best,
Customer Support
Thanks a lot