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Licensing

To begin using the Ground Model add-in, you need an active Ground Model license and a registered user. The Ground Model add-in utilizes a cloud-based licensing system, ensuring seamless access to its features. If you haven't registered your user yet, you can do so by sending an email to support@geocap.no or contacting your system administrator for assistance.

Follow these steps to license the add-in:

  1. Launch ArcGIS Pro on your computer.

  2. Open a new or existing project.

  3. Click on the "Ground Model" tab in the ArcGIS Pro ribbon.

  4. In the “License” section, click on the “Sign in” button. This will open up a sign-in page in your web browser.

  5. Enter your credentials (username and password) associated with your Ground Model license.

  6. Click ok to proceed

Once you are successfully logged in, the license button on the "Ground Model" tab should display "License OK," indicating that your add-in is now licensed and ready to use.

If you frequently use the Ground Model add-in, you will not need to log in every time you launch ArcGIS Pro. The application is designed to remember your credentials and automatically consume a license, providing a seamless user experience.User Interface Overview

User interface overview

The Ground Model add-in consist of four different components:

  1. The Ground Model Tab on the ArcGIS Pro ribbon along the top edge of ArcGIS Pro, which contains a series of buttons for interacting with the data and viewers.

  2. The Ground Model Viewer, which contains 3D Scenes, Cross Section Viewers and Log Viewers. The viewer will be opened underneath the map, but can be moved around as a regular map window.

  3. The Ground Model Contents pane, which contains all data that can be shown in the Ground Model Viewer. This is where you turn elements on and off and adjust the display settings of data.

  4. The Ground Model Toolbox, which contains a series of geoprocessing tools to read and manipulate data. The toolbox can be found as Ground Model alongside the rest of the toolboxes in ArcGIS Pro.

Create a Ground Model project

A Ground Model project will be integrated in the ArcGIS Pro project you use, which means that there is no Ground Model project as such. Instead, your views, content and settings will be stored alongside , your views, content a there will be and settings will be stored alongside range of settings and of settings and

one or several Ground Model Viewers and the corresponding Ground Model Contents pane.

Saving a Ground Model project

The Ground Model project is saved as a part of your ArcGIS Pro project, which means that when you save your Pro project, the state of the Ground Model project will also be saved.

  1. Click New Viewer (to the left in the Ground Model toolbar) to open a new Geocap viewer window.

  2. Data can now be added to the Ground Model viewer by drag and drop from the ArcGIS contents pane to the Geocap Table of Contents (TOC) pane, or by selection in the map (select button in the Geocap toolbar. Toggle off the data you wish to display in the viewer. 2D seismic can also be displayed in the 2D scene by right-cliking the line of interest in the Geocap TOC and selecting View in 2D.   

 2D seismic and AGS or LAS files are imported with tools located in the Ground Model Toolbox. To access the toolbox:

  1. Click View in the main toolbar and select Geoprocessing.

  2. In the geoprocessing dialog, click the Toolbox pane

  3. Locate the Ground Model toolbox

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