Do you know that your seismic data can be displayed as geological outcrops ? Try a pseudo-relief attribute. It can be calculated in kingdom and then exported to Petrel. Follow the guide !
In the top ribbon, click on the Geophysics menu -> Calculator

Step 1: In the window that opens, you must select the seismic line you want to be displayed as pseudo-relief, click on the small arrow close to the “A” Button. It is now considered as A variable.

Step 2: double click on pseudo-relief in the list and then type A or click the A button, add a comma and a number (M variable as described in the function description). It is supposed to be between 1 and 5). You can try several options here.

Step 3: select the survey (i.e. the profile you have selected in A). If pseudo-relief doesn’t exist in the list of seismic data type, click new type and write “pseudo-relief”.

Once everything’s of, click “compute”. A new window opens asking where to store the newly created profile. I suggest you choose the same folder as your kingdom project.
Once done, you can close the window.
Open the seismic profile

in the top right menu, you can see “amplitudes (time”. You can click on it and select “Pseudo-Relief (Time)”

Now, your profile should look like this:

Select a black and White colorbar

Now the profile should look like this:

Now, flip the colorbar so the positive amplitudes are in black:

You can type F5 or F6 to apply gain:

So, now if you want this profile in Petrel, you can use the Gateway:

Just wait and once it’s done, the profile should look like this in Petrel:

So, right click on the profile name and click settings. In the menu that opens, click on colors and select a black and white colorbar, then click on Local.

Then, click on autoscale and eventually reverse the colorbar.

It’s done !
Now, you can play with transparency in a 3D window. Open a 3D window and display the profile in amplitude AND in pseudo-relief. Set transparency of the pseudo-relief profile to about 80%

Enjoy !