I use Extrude Between to create multipatches of geological formations for 3D modeling and visualization. I have never had this problem in the past but recently in an attempt to "burn in" a vertical exaggeration so I can trick Scene viewer to show vertically exaggerated geological surfaces and multipatches (big limitation of Scene Viewer), I applied a Z Factor to each of the TIN surface in the Raster to TIN tool in an attempt to vertically exaggerate the top and bottom TIN surfaces. Whenever I attempt to use a Z Factor other than 1 (ex>10 or 20) when I run the Extrude Between tool I get a warning message WARNING 050205: Unable to process the geometry for OID(s): 0. It writes an output file but it is empty. Other times I have attempted this I get a message 000599: Falls outside to outside of output geometry domains. Is there another way to "burn in" a vertical exaggeration into a Multipatch? I have also tried to use Raster Calculator to multiply a vertical exaggeration to each of the original raster surfaces, then run the Raster to TIN tool then run Extrude Between the TINs and get the same warning messages.