Looking for a way to view my serial cross section trace lines in a program like ArcGIS Pro or QGIS without having to georeference a plan map and manually add them.
I only want to see the original mesh, not a smoothed and altered version. It'd be nice to not have to immediately turn it off with every new mesh import. If Leapfrog has a reason for why it smooths faces initially I would like to hear it.
Hello all, new user here. Is there a way to have two different cross-sections on the same layout? The only manner that I can find is to export a section, capture an image of it, then import the section as an image. This however means that getting the legend accurate would be difficult if different units or structures are…
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Can the files in Leapfrog viewer be exported into .dxf or .csv or directly into leapfrog geo? Thanks!
Hi! I have a .csv file of geophysical points data (x,y,z, resistivity), each file has 15 million rows. I was trying to make a numerical model but it takes a long time. What other option would help me to process this information in a more efficient way. PS1: my computer has 128 gb RAM memory. PS2: Before the information was…
I have started Leapfrog Fundamentals course in Spanish, but don't seem to be able to download Oliver project data for Spanish version - anybody had same problem? Should I just proceed with the files from English course? Thank you
Hi. I want to make a thin facies interdigitation (or interdigitation in general) the same way the brown unit is changing ritmically in the pictures. What is the workflow to do that?. The example shown is in a Salar (sedimentary unconsolidated basin)
Hi there I want to create a thin superificial deposit and thought that this is best done by a "New deposit" or "New erosion"… "From offset surface", using the topography. This gives me a surface layer which extends along the complete topography. But I want it to be present only in some areas and I have polylines which give…
How to build a layer (in the figure layer number 9) inside another layer (in the figure layer number 6). In any case, lithological number 9 is used in other wells. I want to split layer number 6.
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