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Hi Rickey Fite Your suggestion was considered but actually the car park shed will be far from the ground with about 30 meters. This attached image shows how is the shed far from the ground due to some hill at some area:
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Dear All, When I wanted to do part of my project on the car park, I found the available Basemap of the area is not updated more than three years. This image is exactly showing the available version of Basemap on ArcGIS Pro. I was able to get a recent satellite image from a privet sector in the same country, and when I added this image as a layer, unfortunately, I got the right recent image but Terrain of the Earth remains the same (un-updated). You can see the car park areas in the image. All of them are on a flat area without any differences. The concern is: when I want to place a Car Parking Shade that has a height of 5 meters from the ground, then the shade in some places will not be shown. This is because some of the car park areas have hill more than 5 meters. Is there any suggestion to solve this problem please? Or Is there anyway allow me to keep the bottom of the shade starts from the highest point of the car park ground? I thought to keep the pillars of the shade height more than 30 meters to avoid this problem, but at the same time not feeling satisfied as there is no car park shade with height of 30 meters.! NOTE: The car park shade is designed in SketchUP program, then import it to ArcGIS pro. Dan_Patterson
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Dear Dan Patterson Thank you for your reply. Actually, the TIF image looks like with elevation when I add the TIF layer to the "Scene" 3D. See how is it showing: Do you think can I get some how to change the TIF to DSM or DTM? You can download the TIF layer which is compressed in this folder: university-najran.7z - Google Drive Thanks!
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Hi all, I want to apply this example of Calculating Solar Radiation to my work: Explore Solar Radiation | ArcGIS for Local Government In the requirements of Calculate Solar Radiation Rasters task (see image 1), I have to "Enter the surface model you wish to include in the analysis. This can be a bare earth DTM or a DSM" in the Surface Model field. (see image 2). (image 1) (image 2) From the internet, DEM is most of the time used as a generic term for DSMs and DTMs. This image on Wikipedia depicts the differences between DSMs and DTMs well: Now, I ONLY have a (.TIF) image for my project. This image was taken by a satellite with very excellent resolution. I suffered a lot of problem in running this example to my work as I don't have DSM or DTM for my work's area. I reach to this point after several investigation. The question: Is there anyway to either convert my high resolution TIF image to DSM or DTM, or any alternative solution? Note: There is not Lidar data or image for my work's area. Dan Patterson iamurray
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Thanks Dan_Patterson I have changed the names and moved the whole folder to the desktop and run it again. Unfortunately, the same errors come again with no improvement Any suggestion please?
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Hi all, When I want to apply Calculate Solar Radiation | ArcGIS for Local Government to my work, I got this errors which could not help to continue the process. I tried to read the error discription but unfortunately was not able to solve it. Is there any suggestion to solve this problem and continuing the work please? Here is the error pages: 000210: Cannot create output <value>.—Help | ArcGIS Desktop 000229: Cannot open <value>.—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Dan Patterson Jayanta Poddar
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Dear Dan Patterson Thank you very much. I used Add Z Information tool, and it works perfectly. 1] I still got one issue with this tool (Add Z Information), you can see in the image bellow that the volume is not calculate although the area and height are given. Is there any suggestion? 2] When I selected the same layer that I did (Add Z Information) for it, then went up to the ribbon in order to modify the 3D module by either increase or decrease, I found the option of the icon is not active. Is there any suggestion to solve this problem. Thank you very much for your help.
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Dear Dan_Patterson I really appreciate your help but Honestly I spent a lot of time trying to find a solution but unfortunately I couldn't. Can you just help if you know how can I calculate automatically the area and height of any 3D building in ArcGIS Pro please?
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Dear Dan_Patterson , There is no mentioning to the attribute that will be imported. What I exactly want to reach is how can I get the details of height and area of the building in the attribute table? Is there any tool can generate the 3D model details (such as height and area) in the attribute table please? Note: The video is just three minutes to show the steps that I wrote previously.
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Dear Helpers, I've designed a 3D Building in SketchUp program as shown in the below picture: Then, I exported it as 3DS File (*.3ds) After this step, I went to ArcGIS Pro to import this 3D Building. The steps are: 1. Created a Feature Class, and select the Geometry Type (Multipatch) 2. Go to the Ribbon, Map, in the Layer group select Add Preset, then selected Realistic Buildings 3. Then selected the created Feature Class (in step 1) from the pop-window, then OK and then OK 4. Go to the Ribbon, Edit tap, then select Create from the Feature group 5. Then select the 3D model that was designed in SketchUp This video shows you the steps clearly Working with 3D in ArcGIS Pro - YouTube My Question, The imported 3D models does not have any attribute details like height and area. This image shows you the imported 3D model and its attribute that does not have the details. How can have these details for the imported 3D building please? CC: Dan_Patterson jayanta.poddar
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Dear friends, Assume that I have a building of 10 floors designed in two layers: 1. first layer consists of 7 floors. 2. second layer consists the rest which is 3 floors I want to combined all of these two layers into one layer. This one layer should have 10 floors (7 + 3 = 10 floors). Which tools I should use please? because I checked merge and Append, but unfortunately non of them work with me as they only consider the shared area in between these two layers, while I need to add both together in one layer.
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