I apologize if I am not able to describe this issue in the best manner as I am still fairly new to all of this. I am in the middle of a project at the moment where I am mapping DO levels in a local body of water across sampling dates. I am trying to accomplish this by running a 3D EBK analysis for each feature class in my local scene. While the analysis does more or less work in that moving the range slider up and down shows me how DO changes with depth, when I move the range slider up and down, the layer doesn't physically move, the colors just change. I've tried applying vertical exaggeration in accordance with that which I applied to my depth layer, however all this accomplishes is moving the output raster from the bottom of the lake to the top (where it still stays stationary). I have also experimented with changing the default elevation source for the map as well, but this usually ends up doing more damage than good.
Also, as an aside, I am trying to brainstorm ways I could potentially mask this output layer so that DO levels aren't predicted outside of the water (i.e. past the shoreline), I would appreciate any suggestions anyone may have.
Thanks for bringing your question to Esri Community, @AndreaAuel.
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Hi Jesse,
Thank you for the clarification. I was using ArcGis Pro 3.2.3.
-Andrea Auel
Thanks for following up, Andrea. I've moved this post from our Community Feedback Board to our ArcGIS Pro Questions Board. All the best!