Using 3D styles to assign symbology

You can quickly assign symbology to features inside ArcGlobe by referencing styles. Styles are simply logical collections of predefined symbols, properties of symbols and colors. Styles help promote standards and consistency in your organization's mapping and 3D visualization products.

The default style used in ArcGlobe is the 3D Billboarded style. This style includes billboarded marker symbols (PNG format) and standard symbol elements such as colors, color ramps, lines, fills and text.

To assign other styles for use in ArcGlobe, do the following.

Steps:
  1. Right-click the layer in the table of contents and click Properties.
  2. Click the Symbology tab.
  3. Click the Symbol button.
  4. Click Style References at the bottom of the dialog box then check the box for the style you want to use.
  5. Optionally, click Set as Default List to add that style to your default list of referenced styles each time you use ArcGlobe.
  6. Click OK to close the Style References dialog box.
    1. The symbols available for the style you select are automatically populated by their category on the Symbol Selector dialog box.
    2. If you select a style that does not match your geometry type (example, 3D trees can only symbolize points, not lines or polygons), the symbols will not be available.
  7. Click the symbol you want to use.
  8. Click OK on all dialog boxes.
TipTip:
  • You can open the Symbol Selector dialog box directly by clicking a layer's symbol in the table of contents.
  • Each symbol in a style contains searchable tags. On the Symbol Selector dialog box you can search all styles, or only those currently referenced in your document for a limited search result. Enter search terms and press the Search Search button to narrow your results.

6/11/2012