Navigating in ArcCatalog's 3D preview window

The Preview tab in ArcCatalog has several viewing options, but the 3D View and Globe View options allow you to navigate your data without having to create a map or a 3D view. To preview in 3D can help you better understand the geographic data you are working with.

The Globe View will have the same sky color background as you are used to seeing in ArcGlobe. As well, if the data you are viewing in the Globe View is 3D vector data, such as a multipatch layer or 3D lines, then the underlying mesh is shown (at a base height of zero) to provide context for the surface of the globe. The mesh is not shown when previewing 2D data such as imagery or 2D lines.

The 3D preview options also have associated toolbars to interact with the data and will launch either ArcGlobe (Globe View Tools toolbar) or ArcScene (3D View Tools toolbar) respectively.

To navigate using ArcCatalog's Globe View preview window, do the following:

Steps:
  1. First you must begin by enabling the 3D Analyst extension and adding the Globe View Tools toolbar by clicking Customize > Toolbars > Globe View Tools.
  2. Optionally add the 3D View Tools toolbar for navigating in the ArcScene 3D View preview.
  3. Select the data source in ArcCatalog's navigation tree.
  4. Click the Preview tab.
  5. Click the Preview drop-down and click Globe View.
  6. Here is an example of viewing a 3D multipatch feature using Globe View.
    Navigate and preview 3D data in ArcCatalog's Globe View preview option.
  7. Click the Navigate Navigate button from the Globe View Tools toolbar. The Navigate button allows you to rotate the data in 3D, zoom in and out, and pan the data.
  8. Click on the data in the Preview and drag it to the right. When you click on the data and drag to the right, you rotate the data counterclockwise around the z-axis.
  9. Right-click on the 3D data and drag down. When you right-click on the data and drag down, you zoom in to the data.
  10. Click both mouse buttons (or the center button on a three-button mouse) and drag the data to the right. Clicking both buttons and dragging the data pans the data.
  11. Click on the data and drag up. Clicking and dragging the data up lowers your viewing position relative to the data.
  12. Click the Full Extent Full Extent button.
  13. The data returns to the original extent and view position.

TipTip:
  • Anytime you want to return to seeing the dataset's entire contents after zooming and panning around it, click the Full Extent Full Extent button on the Globe View Tools toolbar.
  • Navigating in the ArcCatalog 3D View preview window is the same experience only without the background or mesh; similar to navigating through ArcScene. See how to navigate data in the ArcCatalog 3D View.
  • You can open ArcGlobe from within ArcCatalog by clicking the ArcGlobe button on the Globe View Tools toolbar

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6/11/2012