Using the Edit Sketch Properties window

Vertices can store additional attributes besides x-y locations. For 3D features, this includes z-values, which are used to store information about elevation. These attributes are modified when the feature is a sketch, using the Edit Sketch Properties window. You can open the window by starting a 3D edit session then clicking the Sketch Properties Sketch Properties button on the 3D Editor toolbar. In order to display properties of a feature you can either double-click it, or select it once to highlight it and click the Edit Vertices Edit Vertices button.

The Edit Sketch Properties window can be used to manually adjust z-values for digitized vertices. For example, if you have digitized a 3D feature vertex (such as a point feature to be symbolized as an airplane), and its default value is zero, you can manually provide its specific height (z-value) using sketch properties.

Manual editing of vertices using the Edit Sketch Properties window is the only method of editing individual vertices in ArcGlobe. Unlike ArcScene, it does not support highlighting the vertices in the display for interactive dragging.

Editing a sketch is supported for points, lines, and polygons.

Steps:
  1. Click the Edit Placement tool Edit Placement on the 3D Editor toolbar, then click to select the feature you want to edit the properties of.
  2. Click Sketch Properties Sketch Properties on the 3D Editor toolbar.
  3. Click Edit Vertices Edit Vertices to activate vertex editing mode and populate the Edit Sketch Properties window with all the values of the sketch.
  4. In the Edit Sketch Properties window, check the boxes for the vertices you want to modify.
  5. In ArcScene only, you can also click to select a particular vertex in the view (or drag around an area to select multiple vertices). This automatically checks boxes for you in the Edit Sketch Properties window.
  6. To edit the z-value of the selected vertex, use one of two methods:
    • Click inside the table to highlight the cell for the z-value and type a new value.

      Edit the selected vertex by clicking inside the Edit Sketch Properties table

    • Click the Set Selected Vertices Z-value Set Selected Vertices' Z-Value button on the top of the Edit Sketch Properties control bar and type a value in the box that appears. Click OK, and the z-value field is updated.

      Use the Set Selected Vertices Z-value button to type a new z-value when modifying feature attributes

  7. Other functions you can perform when working in the Edit Sketch Properties window include:

    Add a vertex at the midpoint of a segment

    Right-click a vertex in the list and click either Insert Before (adds a vertex before the vertex you right-clicked) or Insert After (adds a vertex after the vertex you right-clicked).

    NoteNote:
    Insert Before and Insert After cannot be used when the vertex list is being sorted by selected vertices (Sort By Selected Vertices) since it does not reflect the actual vertex order.

    Change one or more m-values

    Check the boxes next to the vertices you want to edit, or select them in the view if you are working in ArcScene. Click the Set Selected Vertices M value Set Selected Vertices' M-Value button. You can either clear the m-values (they become NaN values) or type a new m-value.

    Delete a vertex

    Right-click the vertex and click Delete, or check the box next to it and click the Delete Delete Selected Vertices button.

  8. When you are done, click Finish Sketch Finish Sketch on the Edit Sketch Properties window to finish the edit to the vertex.
TipTip:
  • To customize the vertex color in the display, use the Editing Options dialog box. Expand the 3D Editor menu and click Options. The General tab lists the Edit Sketch Symbology.
  • You cannot access the edit sketch properties of a multipatch geometry because it is not a single editable feature. See Editing 3D multipatch features for more information.

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3/5/2014