3D Views are the windows displaying the Grid Models. The visualization is controlled by the **Project Tree** item representing the **View** and their subitems. Each item has a set of proerties that can be editied in the **Property View**.
The **Cell Result** item defines which Eclipse property the 3D View uses for the main cell color. The property can be chosen in the property panel of the **Cell Result** item. The mapping between cell values and color is defined by the **Legend Definition**  along with some appearance settings on the Legend itself. (Number format etc.)
The **Cell Edge Result** visualization mode is one of ResInsight's special features. Its main use is to show the MULT(X, Y, Z) properties at the same time.
This will show the MULT property values *different from 1.0* along the correct edges of the cells. In effect this highlights the faults and makes it easy to verify all the MULT values in one go.
When selecting a result variable for cell edge, a second legend shows up in the 3D view showing the variation in values for this second property. Color legend management is available when selecting the **Legend Definition** item belonging to the **Cell Edge Result** item.
- **Filter Type** : The filter can either make the specified range visible ( *Include* ), or remove the range from the View ( *Exclude* ).
- **Grid** : This option selects which of the grids the range is addressing.
- **Apply to Subgrids** : This option tells ResInsight to use the visibility of the cells in the current grid to control the visibility of the cells in sub-LGR's. If this option is turned off, Sub LGR-cells is not included in this particular Range Filter.
This filter filters the cells based on a property value range (Min - Max). Cells in the range are either shown or hidden depending on the **Filter Type** ( *Include* / *Exclude* ). Exclude-filters removes the selected cells from the **View** even if some other filter includes them.
A new property filter can be made by activating the context menu for **Property Filters**. The new property filter is based on the currently viewed cell result by default.
- *All On* will show the pipes from all wells disregarding the individual settings on the well.
- *All Off* will hide all simulation well pipes.
- *Individual* Will respect the individual settings for each well, and only show the well pipes from the wells with this option set on. See below.
- *Visible Cells Filtered* This option will only show the pipes of wells that are connected to visible cells. That means the combined result of **Range Filters**, **Property Filters** and any **Well Range Filters**.
*NOTE* : All Wells with **Well Range Filter** turned on will always be visible with this option selected.
- **Pipe Radius Scale** Scaling the pipe radius by the average max cell size.
- **Geometry based Branch detection** Applies only to ordinary wells (not MSW)
and will detect that parts of a well really is a branch. Those well parts will
be visualized as a branch starting at the well head instead of at the previous connected cell.
The pipe geometry generated for MSW's are based on the topology of the well (branch/segment structure) and the position of the cells being connected. The segment lengths are used as hints to place the branch points at sensible places. Thus the pipe geometry itself is not geometrically correct, but makes the topology of the well easier to see.
Often MSW's are modeled using a long stem without connections and a multitude of small branches; one for each connection. ResInsight offsets the the pipe within the cell to clearly show how the topology of the well is defined.
Branch and segment info of a MSW-connected-Cell is shown in the **Result Info** window when picking a cell in the 3D View. This can be handy when relating the visualization to the input files.
### Individual Simulation Well options
Each of the wells can have some individual settings. These options works as specializations of the ones set on the global level (**Simulation Wells** See above) but will *only come into play when they are not ignored by the global settings*.
This is particularly important to notice for the **Show Well Pipe** and **Range Filter** options. They will not have effect if the corresponding global settings in **Simulation Wells** allows them to.