where did you get that procedural model from? what is it's name? do you have to set up the polygon_non_building layer with specific attributes to run the procedural model? thanks.
Great video. Were you able to fix the areas were the terrain was hiding the ground fill pattern from the rule package? I'm having the same problem where the terrain changes and only the trees are showing.
@@GEO2004 Yes, but the offset needed for a small hill, about ten feet, made the tree fill area float above the terrain. I reduced this some by creating a z-enabled polygon and using its z values for height but I still had ground showing through.
@@gregbacon8467 yeah, my experience is also gave similar problem if we use the default elevation services provided by ESRI/ARCGIS, do you have other terrain elevation provider for your country? if there is one, what about using them instead the default elevation services?.
If you are looking for a free data, OSM provides the building polygon data, but it is still lack of building height information. May be you can check it out. If you are lucky, you will find the height information for your country dataset.
@@chasahar4422 the trees is not imported from city engine, I only use Rule package generated from CGA in City Engine, not the data itself, the tree layer is still coming from point layer.
I have shared the link in the video description, about looking for pre-made RPK in arcgis online, if you want to get a custom RPK according to your own specs, I am afraid you must create it manually in City Engine, and you must have a significant knowledge about CGA code writing for that.
Well done, good explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
where did you get that procedural model from? what is it's name? do you have to set up the polygon_non_building layer with specific attributes to run the procedural model? thanks.
In this case, it is not, however specific attributes implementation is also possible in the procedural modeling
Got the RPK model from arcgis online
@@GEO2004 thank you!!
Great video. Were you able to fix the areas were the terrain was hiding the ground fill pattern from the rule package? I'm having the same problem where the terrain changes and only the trees are showing.
have you performed some additional steps like offset the symbol?
@@GEO2004 Yes, but the offset needed for a small hill, about ten feet, made the tree fill area float above the terrain. I reduced this some by creating a z-enabled polygon and using its z values for height but I still had ground showing through.
@@gregbacon8467 yeah, my experience is also gave similar problem if we use the default elevation services provided by ESRI/ARCGIS, do you have other terrain elevation provider for your country? if there is one, what about using them instead the default elevation services?.
In my arc pro only few 3d models. No trees no building vehicle and all.. What can i do
You must download some rpk packages or 3d models from arcgis online website, there are plenty of assets there.
Ecxellent
How can I Arc GIS pro software for installation on my laptop
Buy them from esri.com, installation procedures should be given in the provided installer after purchasing
Hi thank you for great tutorial ! I have a question. How can I get 3d building data ??
If you are looking for a free data, OSM provides the building polygon data, but it is still lack of building height information. May be you can check it out. If you are lucky, you will find the height information for your country dataset.
I just used this tutorial to get free 3D buildings into ArcGIS Pro from Blender. ua-cam.com/video/n_TbwtJnhAw/v-deo.html. Good luck!
i cannot open my city engine “get map data” can you help me solve
What the error message you find?
i wanna do the same as the video shows on part where all 3D trees imported from city engine
@@chasahar4422 the trees is not imported from city engine, I only use Rule package generated from CGA in City Engine, not the data itself, the tree layer is still coming from point layer.
@@GEO2004 ohh i see, how do i get the rule package from City Engine
I have shared the link in the video description, about looking for pre-made RPK in arcgis online, if you want to get a custom RPK according to your own specs, I am afraid you must create it manually in City Engine, and you must have a significant knowledge about CGA code writing for that.
How can we export 3d data?
Right click the layer name, choose export, use multipatch as output format