We have found this tool to be interesting except for 2 limitations:
Original Location with 100 Foot Offset on Hill
Second location with VS moved down hill. Notice the offset is significantly more than 100 Feet now.
I would ask the same for the LOS tool as the same behavior is exhibited when moving the Target site around. It ends up in the air or under a hill/mountain if moved around areas of varying topography. TKS
@KoryKramer not sure if you are involved with this one, but would love for the above to be implemented.
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your feedback.
1) A raster output sounds good. We're also considering something like a TIN or multipatch since a raster wouldn't represent all visibility. (e.g. surface area visibility of the side of a building) Is this example a concern for your type of work? Would a TIN or multipatch be as useable as a raster for you?
2) This is a good improvement too. Also noted for LOS observers and targets.
Mati
@JeffBishop You may have missed mcodesal's questions. Could you please take a look at the comment above and provide any additional details about your expectations around the export?
Thanks!
This is a great idea and a huge reason we can't really use the interactive viewshed. Being able to export the results out into any format would be a great improvement.
@RichLeeson be sure to add your kudos to the idea to show your support. Are there specific export formats that you would use most (to help narrow down from "any" format)?
The Viewshed tool under Exploratory 3D Analysis is so nice and easy to set up. It would be really convenient to be able to export the Viewshed raster and Wireframe directly from this tool so the user has output after completing a visual analysis in a Scene. Currently the tool only lets you export a reference point to be used for set up in another pro session via the "Convert to Features" panel menu option in this tool. the Ability to export the raster and wireframe would make it easier to migrate a Pro project with viewsheds over to a Web Scene.
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