Rotating a feature in 3D using the Rotate command

The Rotate command allows you to rotate selected features by an exact angle of rotation which you specify using the Angle dialog box. The angle is applied relative to the feature's current orientation, with positive numbers rotating clockwise and negative numbers rotating counterclockwise. There are many cases where your data isn't oriented properly and needs to be rotated, such as a 3D building model that needs to face toward the river.

Rotate command dialog box
The Angle dialog box used to rotate features by a specified value

Rotate is supported for points, lines, polygons, and multipatches and works the same in both ArcGlobe and ArcScene.

Steps:
  1. Click the Edit Placement button Edit Placement on the 3D Editor toolbar.
  2. Click the feature you want to rotate. Hold the SHIFT key while clicking features to select additional features or drag a selection box.
  3. Access Rotate by either:
    • Clicking 3D Editor > Rotate.
    • Pressing the R key after selecting the features.

    The Angle dialog box appears, and you can type the desired rotation angle.

TipTip:
  • As a shortcut, another way to rotate features is to do so interactively using the Edit Placement tool. This way you can click and hold the middle mouse button and rotate the selected feature. For more information, see Rotating a feature in 3D by interactively dragging it.

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3/5/2014