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3D Analyst Tutorial
ArcGIS ® 9
Using ArcGIS 3D Analyst
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DATA CREDITS
Exercise 1: Death Valley image data courtesy of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)/Caltech.
Exercise 2: San Gabriel Basin data courtesy of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority.
Exercise 3: Belarus CS137 soil contamination and thyroid cancer data courtesy of the International Sakharov Environmental University.
Exercise 4: Hidden River Cave data courtesy of the American Cave Conservation Association.
Exercise 5: Elevation and image data courtesy of MassGIS, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs.
Exercise 6: Las Vegas Millennium Mosaic (Year 2000 Landsat) and QuickBird images data courtesy of DigitalGlobe.
Exercise 7: Ozone concentration raster derived from data courtesy of the California Air Resources Board, Southern California Millennium Mosaic (Year
2000 Landsat) image courtesy of DigitalGlobe, Angelus Oaks imagery courtesy of AirPhoto USA, Southwestern U.S. elevation data derived from U.S.
National Elevation Data courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.
Exercise 8: Spot elevation points and breaklines are of the Napa River Watershed area. GIS data courtesy of the County of Napa.
Exercise 9: Quickbird imagery of London courtesy of DigitalGlobe. Multipatch buildings Copyright © 2008 Google. All rights reserved.
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Lindsay MacDonald, Karen Johnston, Wei-Ming Lin, Jill Willison, Nathan Shephard, Clayton Crawford, Steve Bratt, Bob Booth
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ArcGIS 3D Analyst Tutorial
IN THIS TUTORIAL
The best way to learn ESRI ® ArcGIS ® 3D Analyst™ is to use it. In the
exercises in this tutorial, you will:
Use ArcCatalog™ to find and preview 3D data.
Add data to ArcScene™.
Set 3D properties for viewing data.
Create new 3D feature data from 2D features and surfaces.
Create new raster surface data from point data.
Build a TIN surface from existing feature data.
Make animations.
Learn how to use ArcGlobe™ and manage its data content.
In order to use this tutorial, you need to have the 3D Analyst extension and
ArcGIS installed and have the tutorial data installed on a local or shared
network drive on your system. Ask your system administrator for the
correct path to the tutorial data if you do not find it at the default
installation path specified in the tutorial.
• Copying the tutorial data
Exercise 1: Draping an image over
a terrain surface
Exercise 2: Visualizing
contamination in an aquifer
Exercise 3: Visualizing soil
contamination and thyroid
cancer rates
Exercise 4: Building a TIN to
represent terrain
Exercise 5: Working with
animations
Exercise 6: ArcGlobe basics
Exercise 7: ArcGlobe layer
classification
Exercise 8: Creating and using a
terrain dataset
Exercise 9: Creating a realistic 3D
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Copying the tutorial data
First you will copy the tutorial data to a local drive. You
will use ArcCatalog to browse to and copy the data.
1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to ArcGIS, and
click ArcCatalog.
3. Right-click the 3DAnalyst folder and click Copy.
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4. Right-click the local drive where you want to place the
tutorial data and click Paste.
ArcCatalog lets you find and manage your data. The left
side of the ArcCatalog window is called the Catalog
tree ; it gives you a bird’s-eye view of how your data is
organized and provides a hierarchical view of the
geographic data in your folders. The right side of the
Catalog window shows the contents of the selected
branch of the Catalog tree.
2. Click in the Location combo box and type the path to
the \arcgis\ArcTutor folder on the drive where the
tutorial data is installed. Press Enter.
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The folder is copied to your local drive. Now you’ll
make a folder connection to the 3DAnalyst folder in the
Catalog tree.
The ArcTutor folder is now the selected branch of the
Catalog tree. You can see its contents in the Contents
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5. Click the 3DAnalyst folder on your local drive and drag
it onto the top-level node, Catalog, of the Catalog tree.
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There is now a folder connection in the Catalog for your
local copy of the tutorial data.
In the graphics illustrating this tutorial, the ArcCatalog
option to use a special folder icon for folders containing
GIS data is turned on. That is why the folder GISdata, in
the graphic above, looks different from the other folders.
You can turn this option on in ArcCatalog, in the Options
dialog box, on the General tab. ArcCatalog works faster
when this option is turned off, so it is off by default.
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