Study of strain localization in geomaterials generally consists of two aspects, the pre-localization regime and the post-localization regime. The former refers to the onset and the orientation of the shear band, which corresponds to the bifurcation theory. The latter deals with the width and the evolution of the shear band. The purpose of this paper is to make a full-range analysis of the shear band in structural level. By comparing the bifurcation conditions in classical continuum an analogical bifurcation condition in micropolar theory is defined. The factors which may affect the shear band orientation in the numerical modeling process are emphasized, and a basic principle of the geometric modeling is concluded. Furthermore, the existing shear band width measurement methods are summarized, and some other more effective methods considering the singularity of the discontinuous surface is suggested. At the last, the ratio between the node distance of the element and the internal length less than 5 is suggested as reasonable choice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]