I'm running into a problem with my web scene where units are drawing at the middle height of the details layer, rather than where the floor actually is (illustrated in attachments).
Both feature layers are set in the Pro Elevation tab to show features at an absolute height, with additional elevation from a "Relative Elevation" field (values are all 0). Vertical exaggeration and cartographic exaggeration are set to 0 as well. So, I'm thinking that they should have the same base elevation and appear as such.
Any thoughts on how to get the units to draw in a way that actually evokes a floor?
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Hi Megan, thanks for your question and the screenshots. A few questions will help with troubleshooting:
If the z-values are not correct, please share what steps were taken to prepare the web scene. Recommended steps for Pro 3.0 are documented here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/indoors/viewer/prepare-a-scene-for-indoor-viewer.htm
Regards,
Jason
Hi Megan, thanks for your question and the screenshots. A few questions will help with troubleshooting:
If the z-values are not correct, please share what steps were taken to prepare the web scene. Recommended steps for Pro 3.0 are documented here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/indoors/viewer/prepare-a-scene-for-indoor-viewer.htm
Regards,
Jason
Hi Jason,
After investigating a bit more, I found that the Details layer was actually drawing half below ground. Not quite sure why. That said, I looked at the recommended steps for Pro 3.0, and used some of those. Using the geometry z-values for additional feature elevation, seems to have done the trick!
Thanks for your help.
Best,
Megan