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|Choose as type [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Areas]],[[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Neighborhoods]], [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Terrains]] or [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Zones]]
|Choose as type [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Areas]],[[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Neighborhoods]], [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Terrains]] or [[Geo_Data_Wizard#Import_type|Zones]]
|Choose as import method the [[I3S|I3S SLPK]] file option
|Choose as import method the [[I3S|I3S SLPK]] file option
|In the next step, either choose any height option.
|In the next step, ''Model Parameters'', either choose any height option; it will not be used. Adjusting the minimal triangle size does influence the end result, but generally does not need to be adjusted.
|Select a local file or from the {{geoshare}}. Once the file has been accepted, continue to the next step.
|Select a local file or from the {{geoshare}}. Once the file has been accepted, continue to the next step.
|Verify that you can see features in the ''View Features'' step, both visually as under the ''Feature Details''.
|Continue [[Geo Data Wizard#Steps in the Geo Data Wizard|stepping through the Geo data wizard]] depending on the chosen type in step 1.
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==Notes==
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* When the [[SLPK]] model contains no textures, the 3D model will be plain white
|seealso=
* Currently, Wrap mode: repeat is not supported in atlas textures
* Only textures in JPEG format are supported
 
==See also==
* [[I3S]]
* [[I3S]]
* [[How to import a SLPK file]]
* [[How to create a SLPK file]]
* [[How to create a SLPK file]]
* [[Geo Data Wizard]]
* [[Geo Data Wizard]]
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Revision as of 13:35, 3 October 2023

This tutorial describes how to import 2D spatial data using an SLPK file, for items such as Areas, Neighborhoods and Terrains.

How to import an SLPK file for 2D Spatial data:
  1. Open the Geo data wizard
  2. Choose as type Areas,Neighborhoods, Terrains or Zones
  3. Choose as import method the I3S SLPK file option
  4. In the next step, Model Parameters, either choose any height option; it will not be used. Adjusting the minimal triangle size does influence the end result, but generally does not need to be adjusted.
  5. Select a local file or from the GeoShare. Once the file has been accepted, continue to the next step.
  6. Verify that you can see features in the View Features step, both visually as under the Feature Details.
  7. Continue stepping through the Geo data wizard depending on the chosen type in step 1.