You can view geospatial content in Scene Viewer in the portal website. You can also author scenes when you sign in to Scene Viewer and add layers or change layer properties, for example.
Scene Viewer has tools for exploring, analyzing, and navigating scenes such as measure, weather, and daylight tools.
Scene Viewer tool | Description |
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New Scene | Create a new global or local scene or open an existing scene. |
Present | Switch to the presentation mode and click through slides and view information about the scene. |
Share | Share the scene by email or social media, embed it in a website, or create a web app from the scene. |
Navigate | Navigate scenes with Scene Viewer tools, or use your mouse or touch device to move around scenes. |
Search | Search locations and features and also configure feature search in a scene. |
Layers | |
Basemap | Choose your basemap from the gallery including 3D basemaps, topography, imagery, and streets. Also you can set ground transparency for the scene. |
Daylight | Change how sunlight and shadows affect your scene during different times of the day and year. |
Weather | Add weather visualizations to your scene such as rain, snow, and fog. |
Measure | Measure distances between two points and calculate areas in your scene. |
Slice | Slice scene content and reveal occluded content in a scene. |
Elevation Profile | Generate an elevation profile along a line. |
Settings | Adjust scene settings such as the balance of scene performance and quality, or mouse navigation. |
Time slider | Apply time filter to a layer in a scene. |
Building explorer | When building scene layers are available, explore building scene layers by viewing layers, isolating layers, and applying filters. |
Note:
Before you open Scene Viewer, verify that your browser supports scenes.