A tip for inserting pictures in Pro. It always annoyed me that it made you draw at the frame for it. I much preferred just adding the picture and having it fit to frame already and resizing from there. It took me a while to realize that if you double click rather than drawing out the frame, it will insert the picture with it already fit to frame.
I enjoy the time and pace in your videos you don’t rush through to fast. Thanks. Also I was wondering if you have any experience with using gis utility network? For water meters.
Thank you! That’s a very nice thing to say. I don’t have a lot of experience with utility networks - I put one together for a client of my side hustle, but that was with ArcMap. I would look into attribute rules In Pro. Also look into the Water Meetup - www.meetup.com/Esri-Water-Meetup/ Thanks for watching and commenting! Would you like to be interviewed for my class project? It takes about an hour via zoom. The interview wouldn’t go on my channel.
Hi jeff, Like your tutorials! May be you can help me solving a Problem when using graphic layers. My Problem is thar the Labels of an other layer are Hidden when placing a graphic in the graphics layer. E.g. i use a labled city layer, now i place a graphic, e.g. a line from the left bottom corner to the right top corner. 99 % of this graphic is transparent, but all labels are gone. Trid to Move the graphics-layer under the city- layer, but that doesnt help. Is this a Bug, are there any workarounds? Greetings from germany
Thanks Ralph! I wonder if you mess with feature weights and label weights if that would help? You can get to the Label Weight Ranking dialog by going to the Labeling tab in the Map group, click the drop-down by “More” and choose Weights.
Hi Jeff, You were right, I found the Solution in the Label Weight Ranking Dialog "More.." Tried to set several values , that did not help. Found a tab "graphics layer" and Set the value ?(do not remember the setting name) To off, Labels are present! Give you a detailed feedback next week, because i use arcgis online in my Job. Tanks again for your Support, have a nice weekend
I just read that a graphics layer can’t be created in 3D scenes, they can be added to scenes, but need to be in the 2D layers category. You also can’t edit the contents of a graphics layer in a scene. Maybe create one in a map and copy and paste it to your scene?
I actually created the thumbnail for this video using graphics layers in ArcGIS Pro. While doing so I ran into a limitation of graphics layers - they can't exceed 10 MB. So you can't go too crazy with images.
A tip for inserting pictures in Pro. It always annoyed me that it made you draw at the frame for it. I much preferred just adding the picture and having it fit to frame already and resizing from there. It took me a while to realize that if you double click rather than drawing out the frame, it will insert the picture with it already fit to frame.
Nice tip! Thanks Matt, I’ll pin this comment.
I enjoy the time and pace in your videos you don’t rush through to fast. Thanks. Also I was wondering if you have any experience with using gis utility network? For water meters.
Thank you! That’s a very nice thing to say. I don’t have a lot of experience with utility networks - I put one together for a client of my side hustle, but that was with ArcMap. I would look into attribute rules In Pro. Also look into the Water Meetup - www.meetup.com/Esri-Water-Meetup/
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Would you like to be interviewed for my class project? It takes about an hour via zoom. The interview wouldn’t go on my channel.
Again - great job! Thanks for sharing!
Aileen, thanks for watching! Any tools or processes you would like to see covered in a new video?
Hi jeff,
Like your tutorials!
May be you can help me solving a Problem when using graphic layers.
My Problem is thar the Labels of an other layer are Hidden when placing a graphic in the graphics layer.
E.g. i use a labled city layer, now i place a graphic, e.g. a line from the left bottom corner to the right top corner.
99 % of this graphic is transparent, but all labels are gone.
Trid to Move the graphics-layer under the city- layer, but that doesnt help.
Is this a Bug, are there any workarounds?
Greetings from germany
Thanks Ralph! I wonder if you mess with feature weights and label weights if that would help? You can get to the Label Weight Ranking dialog by going to the Labeling tab in the Map group, click the drop-down by “More” and choose Weights.
@@GISChops thanks a lot,
ill try tomorrow
How did it go?
Hi Jeff,
You were right,
I found the Solution in the Label Weight Ranking Dialog "More.."
Tried to set several values , that did not help.
Found a tab "graphics layer" and Set the value ?(do not remember the setting name) To off,
Labels are present!
Give you a detailed feedback next week, because i use arcgis online in my Job.
Tanks again for your Support, have a nice weekend
Glad it worked out!
I was hoping to vids using a set up like yours. Would you mind sharing how you are doing the in -screen commentary along with the active screen?
I'm going to send you an email. But the short answer is I use Camtasia with a Logitech webcam.
@@GISChops Perfect. Thanks!
I sent it to the admin account on your website.
I have created a 3D scene but this button does not work. How can I active it in 3D?
I just read that a graphics layer can’t be created in 3D scenes, they can be added to scenes, but need to be in the 2D layers category. You also can’t edit the contents of a graphics layer in a scene. Maybe create one in a map and copy and paste it to your scene?
Graphics part 2! Bring it on.
I hope the sequel lived up to the hype.
I actually created the thumbnail for this video using graphics layers in ArcGIS Pro. While doing so I ran into a limitation of graphics layers - they can't exceed 10 MB. So you can't go too crazy with images.