| Bug ID Number |
BUG-000143086 |
| Submitted | September 22, 2021 |
| Last Modified | June 5, 2024 |
| Applies to | ArcGIS Online |
| Version found | 9.2 |
| Operating System | Windows OS |
| Operating System Version | 10.0 |
| Status | Known Limit
After review by the development team, it has been determined that this issue is related to a known limitation with the software that lies outside of Esri's control. The issue's Additional Information section may contain further explanation.
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Additional Information
On a point layer, the 3D Object style is used to symbolize the real-world sized objects in a scene. An attribute can be set to provide the real-world size of those objects. Although ArcGIS Pro supports creating and publishing the 3D web styles leveraging the Height, Width, and Depth properties individually, the Scene Viewer's user interface is currently limited to one property, which in this case is Height.
Workaround
There are two possible workarounds for this case:
- Apply the symbolization to the point layer in ArcGIS Pro first and then publish the web scene from within ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise.
- Change the point layer symbolization by editing the web scene's JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) directly. This can be done using ArcGIS Online Assistant: https://ago-assistant.esri.com. In this case, the symbolLayers definition looks like this example:
symbolLayers: [
{
type: "Object",
material: {
color: [0,115,76]
},
resource: {
primitive: "cylinder"
},
width: 0.9,
height: 4,
depth: 0.9
}
...
Steps to Reproduce