HOW TO
3D symbols are categorized under the marker symbol layers known as 3D model marker symbol layers. 3D model marker symbol layers are mainly used to emphasize symbols, especially point symbols on a map. They can be used to identify locations, routes or transportation utilized in an area symbolized in 3D form. The model for these markers can be derived from either built-in 3D symbols, or importing custom 3D symbols in ArcGIS Pro.
The instructions provided describe two methods to use 3D shapes as marker symbols in an ArcGIS Pro scene view, either using built-in symbols, or importing custom symbols.
Note: Some layers are displayed as 2D layers in a scene by default. To apply 3D symbology to a layer, ensure the desired point file is moved to the 3D Layers group in the Contents pane. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Make a 3D scene and look under Add 3D symbology to 2D layers for more information.
Using built-in 3D symbols
Note: It is also possible to right-click the point layer in Contents > Symbology to open the Symbology pane.
Note: Most of the built-in 3D symbols are turned off by default upon first opening of ArcGIS Pro.
Importing custom 3D symbols
Note: ArcGIS Pro only supports COLLADA (.dae), 3ds Max (.3ds), OpenFlight (.flt), and Wavefront (.obj) models for custom 3D symbols. Users can download these files from websites or create the files in other software.
Note: Ensure the box that lies under the Layers icon is checked to enable viewing of the 3D symbol at the bottom of the Symbology pane. Other settings can be changed as well. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Modify symbol layers for more information.
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