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Heather Kennedy 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (350 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9780470381243 311 08$a0470381248 327 $aIntroduction to 3D Data: Modeling with ArcGIS 3D Analyst and Google Earth; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to 3D Data: Modeling with ArcGIS 3D Analyst and Google Earth; Exercise 1-1: Preview Data in ArcCatalog; Exercise 1-2: Create a Layer File in ArcCatalog; Chapter 2: 3D Display in ArcScene; Exercise 2-1: Set Background Color and Illumination in ArcScene; Exercise 2-2: Set Vertical Exaggeration in ArcScene; Exercise 2-3: :Apply a Coordinate System to a Scene; Exercise 2-4: Set 3D Layer Properties for an Elevation Raster; Exercise 2-5: Set 3D Layer Properties for a Raster Image 327 $aExercise 2-6: Set Base Heights for a 2D Vector LayerExercise 2-7: Extrude 2D Vector Features; Challenge Exercise: View Regional Park Study Data in ArcScene; Chapter 3: 3D Navigation and Animation; Exercise 3-1: Set Targets and Observers; Exercise 3-2: Animated Rotation and the Viewer Manager; Exercise 3-3: The Fly Tool; Exercise 3-4: Create 3D Animated Films; Chapter 4: ArcGlobe; Exercise 4-1: Understanding ArcGlobe; Exercise 4-2: Explore ArcGlobe's Options, Add Data, and Redefine Layer Types; Chapter 5: Google Earth; Exercise 5-1: Navigating Google Earth's Interface, and the Planet 327 $aExercise 5-2: Create a Polygon and Edit Its Properties Through Google Earth's Form MenusExercise 5-3: Edit the Gardens Polygon Using KML; Chapter 6: Raster Surface Models; Exercise 6-1: Interpolate a Terrain Surface with Spline; Exercise 6-2: Interpolate Terrain with Inverse Distance Weighted and Natural Neighbors; Exercise 6-3: Calculate Hillshade and Aspect; Exercise 6-4: Calculate Slope; Exercise 6-5: Calculate Viewshed; Challenge Exercise: Calculate Viewshed and Slope Levels for Elk Park; Chapter 7: TIN Surface Models; Exercise 7-1: Create a TIN from Vector Features 327 $aExercise 7-2: Add Polygon Attribute Values to a TINExercise 7-3: Change TIN Symbology and Classification; Challenge Exercise: Create a TIN of Elk Park; Chapter 8: Terrain Surface Models; Exercise 8-1: Create a Terrain Dataset; Exercise 8-2: Rasterize a Terrain Dataset and View it in ArcGlobe; Chapter 9: 3D Features and More Surface Analysis Techniques; Exercise 9-1: Convert 2D Features to 3D, and Digitize 3D Features in ArcMap; Exercise 9-2: Draw a Line of Sight and a Cross-section Profile Graph; Exercise 9-3: Calculate Surface Area and Volume on a TIN 327 $aChallenge Exercise: Create Multipatch 3D FeaturesChapter 10: SKP to Multipatch to KML: Finalize the Elk Park Project; Exercise 10-1: Convert a SketchUp File to a Multipatch Feature Class; Exercise 10-2: View the Multipatch Feature Class in ArcGlobe; Exercise 10-3: Export Layers from ArcMap to KML, and View Them in Google Earth; Challenge Exercise: Export a SketchUp Model to Google Earth; About the Tutorial Data; Index 330 $aRender three-dimensional data and maps with ease. 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