6 With buildings selected in the Contents pane, on the Feature Layer ribbon click the Appearance tab. In the Extrusion group, click the Type down arrow, and click Base Height. For Field, choose HEIGHT, and for Unit, choose Feet.TIP You are not limited to extruding height measurements. You can create a 3D population map by extruding a population value. Any numeric value can be displayed in 3D.TIP To learn about the different extrusion types, go to the ArcGIS Pro Help topic: Maps and scenes > Layers > Layer properties > Extrude features to 3D symbology.
7 On the Appearance tab, click the Symbology tool. In the Symbology pane symbol gallery, click the current symbol, and then scroll down to the ArcGIS 3D style set and select Concrete.
8 Click the Explore tool (on the Map tab of the ribbon, or on the Quick Access Toolbar if you placed it there). Point to the Explore tool and familiarize yourself with navigation methods.You can depress the scroll wheel on the mouse to tilt and rotate a 3D scene.
9 Navigate the 3D scene. Use the mouse wheel to experiment with zooming, tilting, and rotating the scene.What if you want to present a 2D map alongside a 3D map? You will do that next.
10 At the top of the map, click the Map_3D tab and drag to place it alongside or below the 2D map.
11 Switch to the View tab, click the Link Views down arrow, and then click Center and Scale.Now when you navigate in one map, your view will adjust accordingly in the other map—the views are linked. You can go ahead and test it.
12 Save and close the project. If you are not continuing to chapter 3, it is OK to exit ArcGIS Pro.
Summary
These exercises gave you a first look at ArcGIS Pro. You learned how to import existing ArcMap map documents, perform some common GIS tasks, add a basemap and local data, and share a project. You also practiced converting 2D data to 3D.
At this point, you should begin to feel comfortable working with ArcGIS Pro, because it is time to move on. Coming up: integrating desktop and cloud GIS, data investigation, using symbology to reveal data patterns, creating data from scratch, analyzing time and surface variations, deriving new information from existing data, and map presentation tips. As you work through real-world scenarios ranging across industries (for example, health care, conservation, city planning and maintenance, vineyard management, and more), you will develop a better understanding of what ArcGIS Pro can do. You will learn how you can use ArcGIS Pro to streamline operations, enhance workflows, reveal new information, and solve problems in your own community or workplace.
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