When working with maps that include 3D data such as raster-based surfaces, display different views in 3D to explore, examine, and analyze the surface from different perspectives.
To switch between 2D and 3D
- On the status bar, click to switch to 3D or to switch to 2D.
To use 3D Zoom
- On the 3D Navigation toolbar, click 3D Zoom.
The 3D Navigation toolbar opens when you are in 3D viewing mode.
- Press ENTER, press ESC, or right-click to exit.
To use 3D Pan
- On the 3D Navigation toolbar, click 3D Pan.
- When the hand cursor appears, hold down the button on your pointing device as you move.
- If you are using a wheel mouse, hold down the wheel button and move the mouse.
- Press ENTER, press ESC, or right-click to exit.
To use Constrained Orbit or Swivel
- On the 3D Navigation toolbar, click 3D Constrained Orbit or Swivel.
- Click and drag the cursor to rotate the view.
- To exit, press ENTER or ESC, or right-click and click Exit.
To use walk
- Verify that the “step size”, or distance you move with each step, is large enough for walking through a surface. Enter the STEPSIZE command and make sure it is set to 80 - 1500 or more. The number you want to use may depend on your zoom level.
- On the 3D Navigation toolbar, click Walk.
- A window appears describing the keyboard control you use for the walk. Using the arrow keys is one of the convenient options. Click OK.
- Wait briefly as the Position Locator palette appears. Review, change settings as needed, and then minimize or close it.
- Use the keyboard buttons to walk through your surface. For example, use the up arrow key to move forward.
- Press ENTER or ESC when you are done.
To change the Visual Style
- Enter the VISUALSTYLES command.
- In the Visual Styles Manager, double-click the sample image of the visual style.
The selected visual style is applied to your surface.