Share 3D Tiles to ArcGIS Enterprise You can share 3D Tiles datasets as web layers to ArcGIS Enterprise 11.4 and later. 3D Tiles is an OGC standard that enables the visualization of large-scale 3D content. A web layer can be shared from a 3D Tiles layer within a scene. You can also publ...
To visualize Z-enabled camera location points, you’ll need to publish a Z-enabled oriented imagery layer. To do this, when you use the Create Oriented Imagery Dataset GP tool, be sure to select “Yes” for “Has_Z” in the tool dialog and add images using a CSV file with a ...
Contours are a unique type of data layer used to represent terrain in a two-dimensional environment. Production Mapping provides the ability to create, validate, and refine contour lines and elevation points. Contour lines and elevation points can be automatically extracted from a...
The correction is set by default for newly created scenes. Urban integration: Broader support for spaces The ArcGIS Urban integration in CityEngine now supports ground spaces in addition to surface and building spaces. On import, ground spaces are added to the same layer as surface spaces. ...
This ArcGIS 3.1 documentation has beenarchivedand is no longer updated. Content and links may be outdated.See the latest documentation. A scene layer is a type of layer that is optimized for displaying large amounts of 3D data in a scene. A scene layer displays the following data types:3D...
Retire—Both the m and x,y values are preserved, but the event record will not display unless the event layer is rolled back to a state before the event's retire date. Snap—The location along the route is preserved, but in retired portions of a route, the event may change o...
Now, let’s get hands-on experience using the raster calculator in ArcGIS Pro: Select your raster data sets and operators Set your function Save as a new raster layer Here some of the different types of operators that you can use.
Here, the "Ward" field in a feature layer has a prescribed list of five possible options. Publish to stand-alone servers from ArcGIS Pro You can now publish map services and geoprocessing services from ArcGIS Pro to a stand-alone ArcGIS Server 10.7 site using ArcPy. Take a look atthe ArcG...
A shapefile is a simple, nontopological format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. Geographic features in
A layer of polygons can be described and used in the following ways: As collections of geographic features (points, lines, and polygons). As a graph of topological elements (nodes, edges, faces, and their relationships). This means that there are two alternatives for working with features—...