GVERSE GeoGraphix 2019.3 has been out for a while, and looking at it now we can see several new features have been added to it. Our ongoing work to update and bring new technologies to the software continues as we meet industry trends and customer demands. WellBase has received a new facelift in the form of a ribbon toolbar look, similar to our work in GVERSE Geophysics, GVERSE Geomodeling, and GVERSE Petrophysics. GVERSE Geophysics has received a lot of work to include new features such as automatic fault detection and a SynView revamp. One of the most exciting changes, however, comes to GVERSE Geomodeling in the form of interpretation simplification.
One of the roadblocks for many users looking to get into GVERSE Geomodeling is the thought of starting over from scratch, when all their work has been done in GeoAtlas and XSection. Maps and cross-sections have already been made and worked on, starting those over and re-creating cross sections or map views again in a Geomodeling interpretation is daunting in some cases. Now, in this release, we have added the ability to transfer maps and cross-sections from those two modules directly into your interpretation. You will not need to re-create those sections or re-create those maps. In the case of maps, you can load in a saved .gmp file from GeoAtlas, and its layers get added to your interpretation. In the case of cross-sections, you can load in your XSection .xsd files and immediately get to picking without having to rebuild templates or well lists to work with.
These changes make it much easier to get started in Geomodeling and start working with a more powerful engine and 3D-visualisation for your geological needs. You no longer need to re-create the wheel, you get to jump right into the driver seat.
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