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Bogue

Maintaining the default vertical exaggeration for ground elevation creates artifacts on 3D structures.

ArcGIS Pro
Numéro d’ID de bogue BUG-000170526
EnvoiSeptember 5, 2024
Dernière modificationOctober 11, 2024
S’applique àArcGIS Pro
Version trouvée3.3.1
Système d’exploitationWindows OS
Version du système d’exploitation10.0 64 Bit
StatutAs Designed

Informations supplémentaires

As per the documentation from https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/layer-properties/extrude-features-to-3d-symbology.htm, using the Base Height extrusion type, extrusion is added to each vertex of each feature's base height. A z-value is calculated for each vertex of the feature's base and each feature is extruded to those z-values. In the case of polygon features, top and base faces are created to connect to the extruded walls to construct a closed shape. When Vertical Exaggeration is set to 1.00, the ground elevation is used as the z-value for each of the vertices of the building. Since the actual ground surface are not 100 percent flat, this results in the closed shape to not being flat. The artifacts are the result of triangulating a non-flat polygon on the top and bottom of the extrusion. If the desired result is a flat shape, then ensure to use the "At an Absolute value" elevation mode for the features before extruding then.

Solution de contournement

If the desired result is a flat shape, ensure to use the "At an Absolute value" elevation mode for the features before extruding them, or use one of the other extrusion modes.

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ID de bogue: BUG-000170526

Logiciel:

  • ArcGIS Pro

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