Rachel, Wow. This week I was once again attempting to teach college freshmen about anticlines, synclines and plunging folds. There was the usual amount of arm waving and scribbling on the board. It's long been so difficult to communicate what I can see so clearly in 3D in my head with students firmly rooted in 2D. I've done it for years and every semester I try something different and every semester I end up with confused students. It's long been just the nature of the beast. This changes EVERYTHING! I've never said this about anything before. In a word, I'm gobsmacked. Need a beta tester?
This looks really cool, I am super excited as I can see so many possibilities for it! I would love to have a way to enter in the structural measurements taken in the field, and I am sure that this would be coming with the newer release. As a student, I am still getting my head around visualizing the various structures and this would help me immensely. Thankyou for the detailed video too, there's nothing better than an instructional video that actually instructs you!
This is awesome! Rachel, you did a excellent job of explaining. Clear, concise, and straight forward. The program is so amazing. I enjoyed watching this. The best part of your presentation was that it wasn't too scientific - I understood everything! The concepts you were portraying as well as the technique for changing those concepts. The consistency of colors, tools, and how they're used is superlative. Thank you for sharing!
Nice tool! An export option is the biggest missing feature. I'd like to be able to quickly mock up a stratigraphy then export it as a set of .obj files, which can then be imported into other software. Does this already exist?
Rachel, Wow. This week I was once again attempting to teach college freshmen about anticlines, synclines and plunging folds. There was the usual amount of arm waving and scribbling on the board. It's long been so difficult to communicate what I can see so clearly in 3D in my head with students firmly rooted in 2D. I've done it for years and every semester I try something different and every semester I end up with confused students. It's long been just the nature of the beast.
This changes EVERYTHING! I've never said this about anything before. In a word, I'm gobsmacked.
Need a beta tester?
Lovely. I've been 3D computer modelling of geologic systems for two decades using various programs. This is bloody brilliant.
I agree!!
This looks really cool, I am super excited as I can see so many possibilities for it! I would love to have a way to enter in the structural measurements taken in the field, and I am sure that this would be coming with the newer release. As a student, I am still getting my head around visualizing the various structures and this would help me immensely. Thankyou for the detailed video too, there's nothing better than an instructional video that actually instructs you!
Great!
👀 Oooo, this looks REALLY interesting! Sharing! Thank you! @Out There Learning.
Really cool. Thank you both!
Cheers!
Nice tool for understanding geology in 3D
This is awesome! Rachel, you did a excellent job of explaining. Clear, concise, and straight forward. The program is so amazing. I enjoyed watching this. The best part of your presentation was that it wasn't too scientific - I understood everything! The concepts you were portraying as well as the technique for changing those concepts. The consistency of colors, tools, and how they're used is superlative. Thank you for sharing!
@@joanc7422 thanks for your appreciation!
Awesome tool!
Aye!
Pff, as an old school developer I'm just getting into a bit of web development, but this is on another level. Great stuff!
omg,,, i need this. my students are gonna love this.
@@faridnizar1397 great! It has been upgraded since we made the video too.
this is really great and I am looking into the sharing options in the final version
This looks pretty interesting.
Excellent!
Nice tool! An export option is the biggest missing feature. I'd like to be able to quickly mock up a stratigraphy then export it as a set of .obj files, which can then be imported into other software. Does this already exist?
just wow
i love this and solve my problem when i thinking
I built the earth in 7 days.
yes yes, we all played simcity
Too bad its owned by Bentley Systems
harika