I am doing my university course work in ArcGIS pro. So i have a few layers that change in time (time animation) and for more informativeness i need to add sun illumination. But when i add this layers become dim because of Earth shadow. It should be noticed that all of the layers are sting binding by the height and the increasing of layers elevation is not the solution of the problem. So is it possible to solve this problem for example by making the layers independent of shadow or by another way?
One more question. So I have some data set that I create using Python, but I create the animation using the built-in custom animation creation environment. Is it possible to fully automate the animation creation process (creation of keyframes and subsequent video export) using the capabilities of the ArcGIS Pro SDK?
picture 1 - layers without sun illumination
picture 2 - layers with sun illumination
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Hi, just to help you get started with animations and the SDK, take a look at the Animation section of the Map Exploration ProConcepts doc.
There are also 2 helpful samples for building keyframes you can try:
https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples/tree/master/Map-Exploration/AnimationTools
Hi, just to help you get started with animations and the SDK, take a look at the Animation section of the Map Exploration ProConcepts doc.
There are also 2 helpful samples for building keyframes you can try:
https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples/tree/master/Map-Exploration/AnimationTools