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Nice work !! This can be done in arc scene 1.8 ?
ОтветитьYOU NEVER STOP SURPRISING US WITH YOUR WIDE KNOWLEDGE. GREETINGS FROM COLOMBIA. WHAT A NICE VIDEOS.
ОтветитьHi John, these videos are very fun. I just have one issue, when I try to change the symbology of the polygon note to a gradient or picture fill, nothing happens and I am presented with a message stating: "Some symbol properties may be ignored". Any tips on how to avoid this/work around?
ОтветитьIs there a reason you didn't just make the vertical exaggeration 5 on 'the bottom' layer instead of offsetting it by 5x?
Ответитьif i had to do that my self, i would be somewhere in the middle of the process after 28...weeks :) that was pleasure to watch, thanks John
Ответитьyou’re an actual genius ….. wow
ОтветитьWhat the fuck
Ответитьwow super superb/////////////////////
ОтветитьThanks very much for the video. I am wondering: How to arrange several 3D dioramas above each other. I have four subsurface geological layers with different elevations and thicknesses. I dropped each layer into a 3d scene and gave them vertical exaggerations. However, all layers are presented at the same level. Is there a way to assign levels based on top or bottom layer elevations?
ОтветитьHello!! How to activate the tracing tool in the layout? Thank you
ОтветитьAbsolutely amazing John. Impressive! Loveit! Specially the final tiny little details of the point glowing...🙌
ОтветитьAwesome. I'm going to practice these techniques.
ОтветитьI love bathymetry
ОтветитьGood job 👍
ОтветитьNailed it!
ОтветитьThanks for the term 'dirt curtains'
ОтветитьYou are my favorite. I'm watching your entire arcgis pro playlist. It makes me want to try out every single tip!!
ОтветитьThis made my day to watch! The depth notches literally were so amazing - it hurt my heart to watch - you are such an incredible artist!
ОтветитьThank you for the tutorial! I finally made my own and unlocked many new ideas thanks to it!
ОтветитьA master class video to close my career in mapping, my friend, Godpseed and "keep on mappin' ". Andrew from Cambridge UK soo to be Colorado Springs CO
ОтветитьGood,do you learn coding
ОтветитьThnx John, really nice work..How can I find the DEM data at this location? 41.020117, 28.995336
ОтветитьVery, very cool sir. Was amazing to see how you created the diorama. Looking forward to taking Dr. Wright down in July (or thereabouts) this summer in the Limiting Factor! - Victor V.
ОтветитьThis is so cool! Definitely trying this one out, could you suggest how differently can I try this?
ОтветитьCan I just say, as a marine geologist, 'dirt curtain' is absolute gold and how I shall refer to sub-surface lithology from this day forward!
ОтветитьExcellent! So many nice «hacks» and ideas in one project.
ОтветитьJohn Nelson has created GIS ASMR
ОтветитьI can't imagine... Wow really your are amazing cartographer wow... ❤️
ОтветитьThank you, John! This is great and from here forward, I will label my ground layers as "fake dirt curtains."
ОтветитьJust finished the Cartography MOOC and discovered this you through that! I love this vid
ОтветитьAwesome, really awesome, I'm very surprised Jhon; I have a question, can I add a Whale or something other model to do, for example, a Diorama of Whale migration?, congratulations my friend, I'm declared your fan.
Best regards
Eduardo
Been waiting for this one since you showed a preview on your diorama video!! 😍😍
ОтветитьChallenger deep map is out of this world. Outstanding. Thank you for sharing. 🌍🌎
ОтветитьAnd 80s! lol! Love it.
Ответитьamazing!
ОтветитьWoowhoo! Trying this after work! Dang ol’ work! Thank you John!
ОтветитьAlways cool
ОтветитьThaks for publish.
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