Now, you have seen that ArcGIS Pro supports some very powerful tools for visualizing data in 3D. This opens new levels of understanding, using your GIS data. You have learned how you can create different Scenes to support different spatial extents.
You have also learned how you can use different methods to turn 2D data into 3D features, using extrusion or 3D symbol styles. When using extrusion, you can illustrate the true height of features using one of four methods supported in ArcGIS Pro. Now, you can use 3D symbols to add a level of visual realism to your Scenes.
The key element to creating a 3D Scene is to define a ground surface. You learned that you can use the default Esri-provided World Elevation surface or one of your own. You are now able to use one of your own surfaces—this can be a DEM or a TIN. Using your own ground surface can increase the accuracy of the elevation data within your Scene and the relationships between features along...