How to measure a 3D straight-line distance

Measuring 3D straight-line distances between points of interest allows you to perform operations such as finding the shortest distance between two points. This could be the shortest distance between points on the globe surface or the shortest distance between a point on the globe surface and a 3D feature such as a window on a building. Also, this can be used to find the shortest distance between two points of interest floating independently of the globe surface, for example, the distance between two windows in separate buildings.

To measure the straight-line distance in 3D, you can use the Measure Direct 3D Line tool Measure Direct 3D Line on the Measure dialog box. Measuring straight-line distances in 3D can be thought of as measuring about a pivotal point using a rope.

Steps:
  1. Click the Measure Globe Measure tool on the Tools toolbar.
  2. Click the Measure Direct 3D Line tool Measure Direct 3D Line.
  3. Click the location where you want to start measuring the 3D distance.
  4. Move the pointer to the point of interest and click to start measuring the 3D distance. If you would like to continue measuring a straight 3D line, simply move the pointer to another location and click to add vertices.
  5. Double-click when you want to end the line.
  6. Optionally, while measuring, if you to navigate around to see the measurement from a different perspective view, you can press the ESCAPE key once. This freezes the measurement graphic. You can then press the ALT key to navigate in the globe.

The 3D distance between the last two points of interest, along with the total 3D distance from the starting point,is displayed in the Measure window.


6/11/2012