Determining Layer Thickness After surf_cut
This Tips and Tricks video covers the process for determining the true thickness of a geologic layer following the use of the MVS surf_cut module to cut away a portion of the layer. This is applicable to water tables, excavations, etc. The application created for this tip and trick may be downloaded here: post_surf_cut_true_thickness.v
read moreProjecting Water Tables to 2D Cross Sections
This Tips and Tricks video covers the process for adding a water table surface to a 2D Cross Section. It covers how to properly project the water table surface onto a straightened thin_fence module. The applications created for this tip and trick may be downloaded here: thin-fence_water_table-to-2d_start.v thin-fence_water_table-to-2d_end.v
read moreAdvanced User EVS and MVS Version 10 Training: Bellingham, WA, May 7th-10th, 2013
C Tech will be holding a first of its kind training class for experienced MVS users. This class is highly recommend for advanced users who have previously attended a C Tech 5-day training class. This class will not be appropriate for a user with less than 6 months equivalent full time experience with EVS or MVS. The class will be held in Bellingham, WA on May 7-10, 2013 (Tues-Fri). The primary purpose of this class is to introduce our most experienced users to the significant changes coming with EVS and MVS Version 10 which will release this...
read more3D Fence Diagrams Projected to Two Dimensions
We’re pleased to announce a two part series covering the creation of 3D Fence Diagrams and projecting them to two dimensions. Part One covers the creation in EVS/MVS and Part Two covers the specific tasks required to export as shapefiles and create a publication ready 2D cross-section in ArcGIS Desktop’s ArcMap. Part One: Creation of Fence Diagram in EVS and MVS: Part Two: Exporting Fence Diagram to ArcGIS Desktop The application created by the end of Part One may be downloaded here: Fence-diagram-projected-to_2D.v...
read moreEVS & MVS Version 9.82
Version 9.82 of EVS and MVS has been released. This release builds upon Version 9.8 and earlier by fixing known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be October 18th, 2012 or later in order to run.
read moreTime Domain Animation of Surface Data
In this episode of our Tips and Tricks, we’ve provided a video tutorial which covers the preparation of data and EVS/MVS applications to perform animation of time domain surface data such as water tables and ground subsidence.
read moreRelease of EnterVol Product Suite Version 1.6
C Tech is pleased to announce the release of EnterVol 1.6, which includes a number of enhancements over version 1.5. New or improved functionality includes more control over 2D Grid creation, improvements with projection management while importing data, and new context menus to ease the overall workflow, especially when dealing with large or complex scenes. EnterVol 1.6 can be downloaded at https://www.ctech.com/?page=download. For those installing EnterVol for the first time, the software will run for 15 days as a fully functional Trial...
read moreEVS & MVS Version 9.8
Version 9.8 of EVS and MVS has been released. This release builds upon Version 9.7 and earlier by fixing known issues in the software and adding additional functionality. The major highlight of this release was a change in the visual look of all modules within the Network Editor. This allows you to quickly and easily see problems with missing data or modules which have not run correctly upon application load, as well as visually see any modules explicitly set to not update. Another major addition was improvements to the Pre-Geology File...
read moreRelease of EnterVol Product Suite Version 1.5.2
C Tech is pleased to announce the release of EnterVol 1.5.2, which includes a number of enhancements over version 1.4. These include new tools in the EnterVol Tools suite, improvements to the Fence Cut, Plume, and Ore Body tools, fixes for all major reported bugs, and a completely overhauled import system. The new import system included in 1.5.2 supports direct import from tables and feature classes stored within the ArcGIS document. The new importer supports merging operations on overlapping or conflicting data for tables, feature classes,...
read moreEVS, MVS, and EnterVol Training Class: Bellingham, WA, September 10th-14th, 2012
C Tech will be holding an EVS, MVS, and EnterVol training class on September 10th-14th, 2012 (Monday – Friday). This class will be held in Bellingham, WA at a Bellingham Technical College training facility. Monday will be taught using EnterVol, C Tech’s newest product allowing 3D volumetric modeling within ArcGIS. Tuesday through Friday will be taught using EVS and MVS, building upon the initial content on Monday to provide instruction on advanced techniques available using EVS and MVS. EVS or MVS users should plan to attend all 5 days...
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