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<li> Click on the ‘Load TUFLOW Layers from TCF’ symbol from the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin toolbar. | <li> Click on the ‘Load TUFLOW Layers from TCF’ symbol from the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin toolbar. | ||
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Styling can be done in many ways. We will change display symbology of the DTM dataset: | Styling can be done in many ways. We will change display symbology of the DTM dataset: | ||
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Revision as of 09:18, 16 February 2024
Load the TUFLOW model in QGIS
- Click on the ‘Load TUFLOW Layers from TCF’ symbol from the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin toolbar.
- Go to the location of the TUFLOW model and navigate to the TUFLOW\runs folder. Select the TCF.
- In the Load Layers window, select:
- Ordering Options: Alphabetical
- Grouping Options: Group by control file
- Raster Load Options: Load Normally
- Click ‘Open’ and ‘OK’.
Style the Layers
Styling can be done in many ways. We will change display symbology of the DTM dataset:
- In the QGIS Layers panel, right click on the DTM Grid file and select 'Properties'.
- In the Symbology tab, under 'Band Rendering' select the following options:
- Render type: Hillshade
- Z Factor: 3
- Click 'Apply' and 'OK'.
Save the QGIS Workspace
- From the top dropdown menu options, go to Project > Save As.
- Navigate to the file location containing the TUFLOW folder and save the workspace with the extension, .qgz.
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