If the extent of a multipatch layer in ArcGIS Pro Local Scene is extremely small (e.g. 0.5 × 0.5 × 1 m; H×W×D) then the near clipping plane is too close. If I try to zoom in to see the details the view is simply truncated by the near plane. Can I somehow change the distance of these clipping planes?
Ákos Halmai
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Hi Akos, just to let you know this issue should be resolved in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 (the next release of ArcGIS Pro).
Akos,
We'd like to see your data if you can share it through Esri Support.
I can share here too because it is only a sample from "unknown" location: https://community.esri.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadBody/8672-102-1-10779/Cylinder.gdb.zip
I hope the URL working.
It is a simple cylinder with 36 sides (36+1 vertex on the top and 36+1 vertex on the bottom, constructed as TriangleStrip, where the "+1" is the closing vertex) created by the GeneralMultipatchCreator CoClass from ArcObjects. Each vertex has texture coordinate, no normals included. The coordinate system is EPSG 23700. The problem is quite simple: I can’t zoom in enough to see the geologically important details of the texture. (The gray line is an orientation marker on it.)
"Allow navigation below ground" is required...
OK I see what you're seeing. I'll create a defect for my developers to take a look at.
Hi Akos, just to let you know this issue should be resolved in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 (the next release of ArcGIS Pro).
Thanks! I’ll wait for it…
Now, it’s working properly in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 alpha 4. Thanks! It’s a big help for us.