ArcGIS Pro – 3D Modeling using ArcGIS 10 and ArcGIS Pro

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Learn how to analyze and model geospatial data in 3D using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS 10. This course is perfect for GIS users and enthusiasts. #AulaGEO

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What you’ll learn

  • 3D Analyisis
  • City modeling
  • ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS 10 functionalities for 3D analyisis
  • BIM – GIS interaction

This is a course for third-dimensional geospatial analysis enthusiasts.

ArcGIS is one of the most used platforms worldwide for managing GIS data. In this course, we will explore 3D functions for handling, analyzing, editing data and even interacting with BIM infrastructure modeling data.

Already the maps are not only displayed in 2D, there is a need to see beyond, and even the relationship of structures or phenomena with their environment. 3D data modeling allows a better appreciation of what is happening or how to further improve the spaces, it provides a comprehensive and visually understandable analysis for everyone

If you have knowledge in the operation and handling of 2D GIS data in ArcGIS, this course will help you delve into 3D data modeling and use the most suitable tools to build efficient  projects.

We must emphasize that to get the most out of this course, we recommend you check out our ArcGIS Pro Basic and Advanced #AulaGEO courses, as this one focuses on 3D content. For ease of use, some lessons show how ArcGIS 10 works since managing data is much easier than with ArcGIS Pro.

Course content includes:

We hope you enjoy the course.

The basics

  • Definition of 3d Analyst

  • Preparing 2D data In Desktop

  • Opening Arcgis pro/Linking folderd

  • opening blank scene

  • 3d visualization

3D visualization options

  • ArcGlobe

  • ArcScene

  • 3D Symbology, Editing and Animation

  • ArcGIS Pro Demonstration

3D data management

  • 3D Geoprocessing

  • Data processing/modification

Advanced visualization and 3D data editing

  • Advance Visualization / Clustering

  • Creating/Modifying 3D buildings in 3D

  • Changing 3D attribute for Extrusion

  • Identifying Features on Base map

Other visualization choices

  • Visualization of new objects

  • Viewshade on the 3D environment

Building information modeling for 3D GIS interoperability

  • Introduction to BIM

  • Preparing BIM data

  • Exploring BIM Data

  • BIM layer controls

  • Final Visualization

In addition to the previous information, we have included at the end an introductory lesson to the BIM methodology that is important in this 4th digital age. ArcGIS as an integral platform has allowed the management of BIM data in IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) and Autodesk Revit (RVT) formats. BIM data are also GIS data sources that must be associated with a coordinate system, that is, have location specifications in order to be displayed in ArcGIS Pro, and are read as polyline, point, or multipatch features.

#AulaGEO To get the most out of this course, we recommend you check out our ArcGIS Pro Basic and Advanced #AulaGEO courses, as this one focuses on 3D content. For ease of use, some lessons show how ArcGIS 10 works since managing data is much easier than with ArcGIS Pro.

Who this course is for:

  • GIS users
  • Geospatial enthusiasts
  • ArcGIS users
  • Geomatic, engineering, architecture and land management users

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