Am 07.11.2014 um 09:16 schrieb berounba:
Hi all,



I have a ASCII-File with x-/y-/z-Values.

For using in QGIS2threejs is is necessary to have a DEM. I assume it is a
geoTIF. Is there possibility to convert the Vector-Layer (ASCI Values) to a
DEM or may be a plug in?


If the ASCII file follows a regular grid, you can load the file into QGIS using XYZ format, and create a tif file with Raster -> Conversion -> Translate.

If the points do not form a regular grid, you have to load the data as delimited text, save it to Shapefile format, then run Raster -> Analysis -> Grid on the layer.

HTH,
André Joost


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