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ok, 1 day later I found an answer after exploring further . After you create your scene 2-colour map using the interactive tool. , in the "exploratory analysis" window to the right where it shows the details of your viewshed, there is a hambuger icon. Click the hamburger icon and one of the options available to you is "convert to features". You will then be given the opportunity to call it a name. And in your contents pane it will be created with the name you gave it. It has to be a 2-d layer, not a 3-d layer. (I'm not sure how I did that, converting a 3-d layer to a 2-d layer) There in the contents pane right mouse click IN THE 2-D LAYER and select "sharing" then "share as web layer" make sure you add a summary and tag and a unique name, then click "run" You now have a web layer showing the visibility from a point of view you can add to your online web GIS
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hi folks, I have a technical question. I created a scene in ArcGIS Pro and am using the "analysis" tab and then the "Interaction angle" tab. ( underneath is the title: "3D exploratory analysis" ribbon). So I have made this fantastic 2 colour map showing what can be seen (blue) and not seen (red) from a hypothetical wifi tower over the territory I'm studying. My question is, how can I transfer that "scene" tab into my "map" tab? Thank you
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Thank you everyone. I now can make event layers without problems. Thank you for your help. You're all on my Christmas list. B.
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask a technical question. I am unable to publish a web layer from ArcGIS Pro to an online Arc GIS map. I did this before successfully but have no ide why this isn't working now. Basically, I create a excel file, upload (Add xy data) to ArcGIS Pro, and try to publish as a shared web layer. I tried different things, and would appreciate any recommendations, tips.
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Where do you work and what is your role? My name is Bradford Dean, GIS manager to the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake, located on the reserve of Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada What GIS success have you had this year and what product did you use? My training was on ArcGIS desktop but I am working with ArcGIS Pro, there I have been working with address symbols and locators and using remote sensing satellite images from USGS. What is your expertise (GIS related or not), and how can that help the community? I have been trained in GIS and remote sensing at the University of Concordia, Montreal. The city is literally across the river from Kahnawake. Kahnawake is new to the GIS technology and it is my hope to help bridge knowledge of GIS use to local Indigenous knowledge and make great maps with meaning for our community.
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