#Cityengine man of steel pro#
Posted Re: Add Time to ArcGIS Pro's Units page on ArcGIS Pro Ideas. Posted Re: Add a “Use as ground” entry to the single-band raster layers’ local menu on ArcGIS Pro Ideas. Kudoed "Export training data for deep learning" creates multiband raster for MoritzWollen. Posted Re: "Export training data for deep learning" creates multiband raster on ArcGIS Pro Questions. But meanwhile I had a better idea: Add a "Layer & Ground" or "Add Layer as Ground" (next to the Ground) option to the "Add Presets" DropDown (at Map/Layers) to immediateley add a DEM both as layer and as groud either for Map or for Scene. So the only option today is add the data twice: once for 2D layer and once for elevation-or drag & drop it twice from the catalog, but only in Scene. And same for the opposite direction: if you copy an elevation source you won't be able to paste it as a 2D layer. Copy/Paste: If you copy a pre-existing DEM from the 2D layers you are not allowed to paste into the Groud. If you are working in 2D Map there is no Ground to drop the layer. A right-click drag & drop fuctionality -like in Windows to copy a file-would be nice here. At this point you are not able to drag the layer back from Ground to 2D layers. Drag & Drop Copy/Paste functionality: If you already have a DEM layer in 2D layers (in Local Scene) you can drag & drop the layer into the ground, but in this case the layer is removed from the 2D layers and will be available as ground only. Sometimes, I also used to use the 2D Map with elevation source to draw elevation profiles (not available at the 3D Exploratory Analysis if there is no active elevation source). My general workflow with DEMs is to tint and hillshade them and finally visualize them in Local Scene-and use the DEM itself as elevation source.