Interactive 3D Analyst tools

The ArcGIS 3D Analyst toolbar is available in ArcMap and ArcScene and contains tools you can use on 3D surfaces to interpolate heights for digitized points, lines, and polygons or to create a contour line, a line indicating steepest path, a line of sight, or a profile graph for line results. Use these tools to gain an understanding of patterns in 3D surfaces that are not readily apparent.

These tools work with TIN, raster, or terrain dataset surfaces and provide real-time feedback as you digitize points on the surface.

In ArcScene, the result is a graphic. In ArcMap, the result is either a graphic (if not editing) or a feature (if in an edit session with an appropriate target feature class).

The interactive tools are not currently available in ArcGlobe, although you can copy the resulting graphics from ArcMap or ArcScene into ArcGlobe.

Interactive 3D Analyst tools in ArcMap

The interactive tools on the 3D Analyst toolbar in ArcMap can be used on a TIN, terrain dataset, or raster surface:

3D Analyst toolbar in ArcMap

The drop-down menu on the 3D Analyst toolbar provides display and interpolation options for profiles. For more information on these Options, see Understanding the 3D Analyst toolbar options.

Certain restrictions exist when working with the interactive tools on the 3D Analyst toolbar and terrain datasets in ArcMap. By default, the interactive tools are not enabled unless the terrain is at full resolution. For more information about using the interactive tools with terrain datasets, see the following link: Interactive tools for terrain datasets.

Interactive 3D Analyst tools in ArcScene

The interactive tools on the 3D Analyst toolbar in ArcScene can be used on a TIN or raster surface:

3D Analyst toolbar in ArcScene

For more information related to the 3D Analyst toolbar, see the following links:

Enabling the 3D Analyst extension

What can you do with 3D Analyst in ArcMap?

What can you do with ArcScene?

Related Topics


6/11/2012