Create point set, tri-mesh, or polyline set (context menu options)

You can create a point set from various objects in the JewelExplorer such as a 3D grid, tri-mesh or marker set using the Create > Point Set context menu. The nodes of a point set from a 3D grid will be located at the center points of the grid cells. The nodes of a point set from a tri-mesh will be located at the triangle corners. Upon opening the context menu, you will be prompted with the Select Properties dialog. On this dialog, select the properties to be added to the point set that you are creating. All the properties that are present for the original representation in the JewelExplorer are listed. Click OK to generate the point set and its properties. The point set will be added to the Data folder in the JewelExplorer.

If you select none, the depth property will be generated. In a later stage, you will not be able to add more properties to your point set using this context menu option, unless you replace all existing data.

When you create a point-set from a fault, horizon, unconformity or intrusion in a 3D mesh, it consists of two sides. This is useful for QC-ing properties that have different values across the surface, e.g. a discontinuous pore pressure property across a fault.

You can also use the Create option from the context menu of a tri-mesh, 2D grid, polyline set or point set and use it to create another geometrical representation for an event. The Select Properties dialog opens automatically if the original geometric representation has other properties besides depth. On this dialog, select the properties to be added to the new geomtetric representation that you are creating. All the properties that are present for the original representation in the JewelExplorer are listed. Click OK to generate the new surface representation and its properties. The new geometric representation is added in the same folder in the JewelExplorer if you use the context menu in the Data, Surface Set or Seismic Interpretation folder. For all other folders, e.g. from the Faults folder, the new surface representation is added to the Data folder.