GMS Modules
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TIN Module

TIN stands for Triangulated Irregular Network. TINs are used for surface modeling. TINs are formed by connecting a set of XYZ points with edges to form a network of triangles. TINs can be used to represent the surface of a geologic unit or the surface defined by a mathematical function.

Several TINs can be modeled at once in GMS. One of the TINs is designated as the "active" TIN. The selection and editing tools apply to the active TIN only.

For more detailed information on the TIN Module options in GMS visit the following GMS wiki links:
www.xmswiki.com/...TINModule
www.xmswiki.com/...CreatingaTIN
www.xmswiki.com/...EditingaTIN
www.xmswiki.com/...ConvertingTINStoOtherDataTypes
www.xmswiki.com/...BuildingSolidsand3DMesheswithTINs
www.xmswiki.com/...TINSettings
www.xmswiki.com/...TINDisplayOptions
www.xmswiki.com/...TINToolPalette
www.xmswiki.com/...TINFiles