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{{Overlay table row |traffic_noise| [[Traffic Noise (Overlay) | Traffic Noise]] | Environmental | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Impact of traffic noise polution on surrounding area}}
{{Overlay table row |traffic_noise| [[Traffic Noise (Overlay) | Traffic Noise]] | Environmental | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Impact of traffic noise polution on surrounding area}}
{{Overlay table row |traffic_no2| [[Traffic NO2 (Overlay) | Traffic NO2]] | Environmental | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Impact of traffic NO2 polution on surrounding area}}
{{Overlay table row |traffic_no2| [[Traffic NO2 (Overlay) | Traffic NO2]] | Environmental | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Impact of traffic NO2 polution on surrounding area}}
{{Overlay table row |aerius| [[Aerius (Overlay) | Aerius]] | Environmental | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Impact of traffic, industry and construction on NOX and NH3 polution on Natura 2000 areas in the Netherlands}}
{{Overlay table row |heightmap| [[Heightmap (Overlay)|Heightmap]] | Landscape | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Height of the terrain (DEM)}}
{{Overlay table row |heightmap| [[Heightmap (Overlay)|Heightmap]] | Landscape | [[Grid overlay|Grid]] | Height of the terrain (DEM)}}
{{Overlay table row |underground| [[Underground (Overlay)|Underground]] | Landscape | Feature | Underground composition}}
{{Overlay table row |underground| [[Underground (Overlay)|Underground]] | Landscape | Feature | Underground composition}}

Revision as of 08:09, 20 May 2020

An overlay is a layer drawn over the 3D world to illustrate different properties. They do not contain all the information of a given visualization, but serve as a supplement. By adding these properties onto the same view, the additional information can immediately be made understandable in the same way. A reason to split information off into other layers in this fashion can be to avoid overwhelming a user with too much information.

How do overlays relate to the Tygron Platform interface

Overlays are implemented in the Tygron Platform as part of the interface. Properties such as ownership and zoning are important pieces of information to the user, but would be very overwhelming to display at all times. Instead, a user can activate on overlay to make these pieces of information visible. In principle, all spatially varied information is accessible as an overlay.

How to access overlays in a project

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How to access overlays

Overlays available to stakeholders appear as buttons on the right side of the interface. Clicking on any of these buttons will switch the view to the specific overlay. Clicking on the "City" overlay will switch the view back to default. Some overlays are automatically added when a project is created, see default overlay types. Some overlays are closely related to indicators, such as Heatstress and Livability.

List of available Overlays

Icon Name Category Type Displays

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How-to's

Notes

  • The following overlays are available by default when creating a new project: City, Neighborhoods, Ownership and Zoning
  • Grid overlays have the ability to show the difference between the maquette and the original state. The difference visualization uses its own legend. The option to show the difference can be turned on or off per Grid Overlay. For more information, see: Main article: Difference (Overlay)
  • Overlays can be given attributes. Some of these attributes are used by their calculation model.