漏洞 ID 编号 |
BUG-000175263 |
已提交 | March 24, 2025 |
上次修改时间 | April 17, 2025 |
适用范围 | ArcGIS Pro |
找到的版本 | 3.4 |
操作系统 | Windows OS |
操作系统版本 | N/A |
状态 | As Designed
经开发团队审核,已确定此行为符合设计。 有关详细信息,请参阅“其他信息”部分。
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附加信息
This behavior is as designed because scenes in ArcGIS Pro by design do not display the shading on TINs, and the scene can also have illumination properties and shading or shadows toggled separately. TIN rendering in 2D adds shading based on each TIN face based on the illumination properties of the map, resulting in the 'hillshade' appearance, even though it is a 2D map. In 3D, shading can come from many sources, and the lighting can be more complex, including date, time, etc.
To display TINs with similar shading in 3D, the TIN must be added to the ground surface and the shading turned on for the surface.
解决办法
In order for the TIN to be 'lit' as it is rendered in 2D, turn on hill shading for the elevation surface and add the TIN to the elevation surface.
Steps:
- Right-click the TIN in the 3D view and click Elevation > Add to Ground.
- Click the ground surface and check the boxes for 'Shade Relief' and 'Flat Shading for TINS.'
重现步骤