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===Getting Started=== | ===Getting Started=== | ||
# Open the Tygron Engine, logon with user name and password and open the project ''Inun Test NL'' | |||
# | ===Editing terrain=== | ||
First we add water to the terrain model of our project: | |||
# Go to Terrain in the ribbon and select Import GeoJSON file | |||
# Press Select File and import the file openwater.geojson from the tutorial | |||
# Select Water from the Import as Terrain Type: selection menu | |||
[[File:RFO_Tutorial_ImportTerrainFile.png]] | |||
Press Send. You have added the canals of our water system! | |||
[[File:RFO_Tutorial_TerrainEdited.png]] | |||
===Adding a Rainfall Overlay=== | ===Adding a Rainfall Overlay=== | ||
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The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear: | The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear: | ||
[[File:RFO_Tutorial_WizzardStartup.png]] |
Revision as of 10:03, 1 September 2017
Getting Started
- Open the Tygron Engine, logon with user name and password and open the project Inun Test NL
Editing terrain
First we add water to the terrain model of our project:
- Go to Terrain in the ribbon and select Import GeoJSON file
- Press Select File and import the file openwater.geojson from the tutorial
- Select Water from the Import as Terrain Type: selection menu
File:RFO Tutorial ImportTerrainFile.png
Press Send. You have added the canals of our water system!
File:RFO Tutorial TerrainEdited.png
Adding a Rainfall Overlay
- Go to Overlays, in the GeoData ribbon and select Add Rainfall. The rainfall indicator appears on the left-side-panel
- Open the Rain Overlay Wizzard by clicking on the Configuration Wizard button in the right-side-panel
The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear: