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Hi Matthias Thanks for the quick response. Yes, I'm using the GP tool. Interestingly the same day I posted this I finally managed to get transparency to hold in the web scene, although I'm not completely sure why. One difference I could tell was that this time I was using a TIN in ArcScene that was exactly clipped to the same extents as the image, whereas previously the TIN the image was draped on had been of a larger coverage area. I'd still like to be sure exactly what is needed to get raster transparency to hold in the web scene, but at least of got one ArcScene sxd where it works.
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Hi there I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here, but maybe someone can help. In ArcScene I have a jpeg orthophoto tile draped over a TIN, and I apply transparency to in order to make underground features partially visible from above. Every time I export to a 3D web scene though the transparency is lost. I've tried all of the following: - different values for the transparency % setting - reduce the resolution of the aerial photo - convert the image to png with an added alpha band so the transparency is built into the image In all cases, the transparency is lost in the CE web scene. The white paper about exporting to CE web scene from ArcScene seems to suggest that transparency is supported, although perhaps this is only for textures on 3D objects? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm using 10.2 with the patch applied, and have also tried on a different machine running 10.2.2 with the same results.
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Hopefully this makes some sense - from ArcMap I have published a single map service which contains different layers with different scale ranges set within the service. For example, traffic signals show as a single icon at an intersection when zoomed out, but these are replaced by individual points for poles and signal connector when zoomed in. When this service is viewed within a Portal web map, clicking on the map returns popups for all features, even if they are not visible at the current scale. The popups seem to work as I would like when I set scale ranges within the web map, but (unless I'm missing something) this can only be done at the service level rather than for separate layers, and I want different scale ranges for different layers. My question is, is there a way to control this within Portal for a single map service? I'd prefer not to have to publish separate services if it can be helped... Thanks.
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