I have a local scene in ArcGIS Pro that has 5 raster layers and 5 ground layers.
When I shared it as a web scene to ArcGIS Online, only 1 of my raster layers shows up while all of my ground layers show up.
I tried it again: when I first shared, I noticed that I had one raster layer checked and one ground layer checked, so I shared again with all of the raster layers and ground layers checked, thinking that might have been the problem. The same thing happened: only one of the raster layers showed up.
Here's how the job queue looked:
What I'm getting from this is that all of the elevation/ground layers are being published, but only one of the raster layers (at the bottom) is being published. And does WTL mean the raster layers are being converted to tile layers?
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Why is this happening? And what can I do about it?
I would recommend posting this in ArcGIS Pro community.
But a couple of questions:
When you look at the sharing dialog do you see the multiple tile layers?
Can you rename the layers just to help identify if a layer is being dropped?
Do you see any warnings in the analyzer?
Does your account have access to publish hosted imagery layers instead of tile layers?
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/sharing/overview/publish-hosted-imagery-layers.htm
Interestingly, all of my raster layers are getting grouped under one tile layer, as you can see here.
There are no warnings besides letting me know which coordinate system my layers are using.
I'm not sure if my account have access to publish hosted imagery layers. How can I check that?
2 ways
Under your Settings for your profile look under Licenses
or
The admin for your organization can check if your account has a role with the ability to publish these layers is enabled.