These tutorials are designed to help you explore Eonfusion and discover new capabilities. They consist of an Eonfusion dataflow, along with all necessary data files and a set of notes that describes the dataflow in detail. You can import the dataflow and then explore and experiment with the various settings, using the notes as a reference. Components from the dataflows can also be copied and pasted into your own dataflows.
The tutorials are intended for those new to Eonfusion, however they do require knowledge of how to navigate within Eonfusion, understanding of some specific Eonfusion terminology and ability to perform basic operations within the dataflow. If you haven't worked with Eonfusion yet, we recommend watching the Eonfusion Video Tutorial before working with these dataflows.
The links in the image headings below will take you to the corresponding post on our forum, which provides the full dataflow package: a zip file containing data files, a notes document and and the dataflow itself. See the bottom of this article if you wish to download only the notes documents - these provide further information about each dataflow.
Basic tracks: loading a list of points, aggregating by an ID attribute, converting the points to tracks

Raster visualization: different ways of interpreting and visualizing a raster image file

Video track: loading track data and video media, then using a probe to synchronize the video with the track

Raster attribute copy: loading raster data and track data, then transferring an attribute from the raster to the track

Line and surface fusion: "draping" a 2D line over the 3D surface using fusion and attribute transfer

Fusion of two surfaces: using fusion to merge 2D polygons with an XYZ surface

1D fusion: using fusion to merge and interpolate two data streams that were sampled at different frequencies

The notes from each dataflow are also available in pdf form below. The introductory section in each notes document will tell you more about the solution that is provided by the dataflow.