How to rotate point feature symbology in 3D

To apply rotation to point feature symbology in ArcGlobe, follow the steps below. ArcGlobe supports rotation in three dimensions, about the x-, y-, and z-axes. You can also choose to rotate point feature symbology by an attribute field and expression or random values. The Rotate 3D dialog box dynamically updates to reflect your choices to help you select the correct results.

When applying rotation by providing an expression, it is important to know this is the same as using an attribute field. So the drop-down list on the Rotate 3D dialog box contains the attribute field name used in the expression instead of <expression>. You can also choose to save an expression to an expression file (*.cal) by clicking Save on Expression Builder. This can be useful in cases when you have complex expressions. You can reload the expression file for reuse by clicking Load on Expression Builder and browsing to its saved location on disk.

Steps:
  1. Right-click the point layer in the table of contents.
  2. Click Properties and click the Symbology tab.
  3. Click the Advanced button.
  4. Click Rotation.

    This is an image of the Symbology tab to access 3D rotation:

    Accessing the Rotate 3D dialog box in ArcGlobe
  5. Choose the axis of rotation (x, y, or z) by clicking the Rotation around axis drop-down arrow.

    By default, the rotation axis is set to the z-axis.

  6. Rotation about the x-, y-, and z-axes in 3D corresponds to pitch, roll, and yaw.
    Rotation around X axis (Pitch)Rotation around Yaxis (Roll)Rotation around Z axis (Yaw)
  7. From the Fields drop-down list, click the attribute field that contains the rotation angle.
  8. Values are in degrees and range from 0 to 360.

  9. You can also apply the following optional rotation:

    Rotation by expression

    Choose <expression> from the Fields drop-down list.

    Click the Expression Builder Calculator to provide the expression that needs to be used for rotating the symbols.

    Rotation by random values

    Choose <random> from the Fields drop-down list.

    Random values are generated between 0 and 360 degrees.

    You can apply restrictions to the minimum and maximum random values by supplying upper and lower limits to the random value text boxes on the dialog box.

  10. Click Rotation style. Geographic rotates the assigned symbol from north in a clockwise direction. Arithmetic rotates the assigned symbol from east in a counterclockwise direction.
  11. ArcGlobe supports both geographic and arithmetic rotation about the z-axis. Rotation about the x- and y-axes only supports the arithmetic rotation style.
    With a Geographic rotation style, the assigned symbol is rotated from north in a clockwise direction.
  12. Click OK on all dialog boxes.

    The following shows the Rotate 3D dialog box marking the steps to apply the rotation styles and options:

    Rotate 3D in ArcGlobe
  13. If you want to change the values in the rotation angle field, start a 3D edit session. You can update the rotation values by using the Rotate command or by typing new values in the attribute table or the Attributes dialog box.
  14. You can only use the 3D Editor's Rotate function on a point feature symbolized with a 3D symbol if the attribute rotation, as outlined in the steps above, is set.
TipTip:
  • To remove any rotation applied to the feature symbology, you can choose <none> from the drop-down list available on the Rotation 3D dialog box.
  • To rotate feature symbology without taking an angle from a field, double-click the marker symbol in the table of contents and set its angle property. Without a rotation field, all symbols will be drawn at the same angle.
  • You can use a marker symbol's angle property in conjunction with the rotation angle field.
3/5/2014