Darron Pustam & David Attaway
ArcGIS Earth: The Intelligent Way to
Explore, Visualize, Interrogate and Share
3D data
Darron Pustam & David Attaway
ArcGIS Earth: The Intelligent Way to
Explore, Visualize, Interrogate and Share
3D data
ArcGIS Earth 1.10 HighlightsOverview
3D Models
Bookmarks
GeoCoder Search
Native KML Support
ArcGIS Earth 1.10 HighlightsOverview
KML Error Handling
Military Symbology
Interactive Custom 3D Viewshed Animation
KML Editing
ArcGIS Earth 1.10 HighlightsOverview
3D Measure ArcGIS Earth Automation API Feature Interactive Line of Sight
Interactive Viewshed Interactive Elevation Profile Sketch & Markup
ArcGIS Earth is an immersive 3D Globe Experience
That goes beyond just kml workflows…
ArcGIS Earth is a simple
way to explore, visualize
& share data
ArcGIS Earth is easy to install and
supports secure and configurable deployments behind firewalls
ArcGIS Earth enhances the user experience through cloud-based GIS
ArcGIS Earth is built on ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET
One of many tailored experiences for 3D in ArcGIS (ArcGIS Pro, Scene Viewer…)
A free lightweight, easy-to-use interface for immersive 3D that complements the
capabilities found in ArcGIS, but with a focused experience for users who need to explore,
visualize and share geospatial data on the globe.
3D across The Esri Geospatial Cloud
Apps
DesktopAPIs
ArcGIS Earth’s usage mounting…
Novice Proficient Expert
100’s
100 000’s
1000’s
ArcGIS Pro Users
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5000 Organizations in 137 Countries
already using ArcGIS Earth
Government, Education, AEC
ArcGIS Earth Requirements
Key requirements in Defense, Intel and Service Components
• Operate on multiple secure networks, behind firewalls
• Consume ‘kmls’ created from disparate legacy systems
• Handle kml errors
• Draw, edit, and save ‘kml’ (geometry and tags)
• Share kml
• Use content in briefings
• Create disconnected content for offline use
• Configure \ customize globe
• Use analysis tools (3D measure, Line of Sight…)
ArcGIS Earth Focused Group
Typical Google workflow
Typical Skyline workflow
Key requirements in Education Space
• Consume, draw, and edit kmls
• Combine and share content
• Use content for class room presentations
• Create disconnected content for field trips
• Use analysis tools (3D measure, elevation profile…)
• Connect to the Living Atlas…
• Use on Google Chromebook and on the Web
- K-12 classrooms diminishing in Desktop presence
2nd largest space for ArcGIS Earth
Key requirements for Earth customers in
Architectural Engineering Construction
1. Go underground
2. View BIM models
3. View CAD files
4. Cut/fill measurement and terrain manipulation
5. Display project documentation (PDF, photos, Gantt charts, etc.)
Additional requirements in mining, utilities and non profit
Start up Experiences for first time users Onboarding
Customize the contents of the startup experiences for users
Choose from
• Multiple
Geocoders
Search with• Custom
geocoding
services
Save search result
Switch basemaps
Basemaps provide
background geographic
context for the content you
add to the globe
Use your own elevation sources
Both basemaps and elevation data can be local files and can be used disconnected!
Including
• LERC compression tilling
scheme as terrain surface
• Add / remove / change order
• Merge multiple files into one
surface.
Vertical exaggeration of terrain Switch basemaps to keep contour values in perspective
Add Data in 4 waysOnline, Portal, Locally, or via URL
✓ Traditional GIS data
✓ Esri REST Services
✓ Imagery
✓ Basemaps & Terrain
✓ 3D models
✓ KML
✓ CSV/TXT
✓ Web Maps & Web Scenes
✓ Open Source (WMS, WMTS)
✓ Mobile Scene Packages
✓ Living Atlas Category
✓ Point Cloud and 3D point
scene layers
Enterprise Data Support – Load KML, KMZ files and services
Native Support for
- Network links
- Overlays
- Time sliders
- Adjust refresh rate
- Access sublayers
- Play tours
- Call external services
- Hyperlink and snippets
- Change transparency
- KML Editing
- Screen Overlay & Ground Overlay
- Edit KML layers in Table of Contents
- Improved error messages
New 3D Symbology• Support to read military symbol specifications:
• NATO Joint Military Symbology APP-6(B)
• NATO Joint Military Symbology APP-6(D)
• Joint Military Symbology MIL-STD-2525B
• Joint Military Symbology MIL-STD-2525C
• Joint Military Symbology MIL-STD-2525D
• Extrude 2D features to 3D
Enterprise Data Support – 3D Scene LayersWeb Scenes and Scene Layers building blocks for 3D on web, desktop and runtime apps like ArcGIS Earth
• 3D Object and
Integrated Mesh
scene layers
• As services or local
SLPK files
• Access & view Web
Maps & Web
Scenes directly in
Earth!
• Point clouds
• 3D points
ironman model – free3d.com
Add & Edit- 3ds,dae, fbx, obj
Geolocate, edit, view and popups of models in 3D
Enterprise Data Support – Local raster data
• File types include
- ASRP/USRP
- DTED
- GeoTIFF
- PNG
- SRTM
- IMG
- JPEG
- JPEG2000
- NTIF
- MrSID
Control opacity, brightness, gamma and transparency on Rasters including image services
Enterprise Data Support – CSV / TXT as well as ShapefilesDrag and drop or add from file
• Address geocode CSV/TXT if
connected to
- on premises Portal
- and ArcGIS Online
• Identify multiple overlapping
features
• Change symbols and select
from an expanded icon set
• Improved Pop Up config
Enterprise Data Support – Esri RESTful Services
• Map service
• Image service
• Feature service
• Scene service
• KML
• OGC WMS and WMTS
Identify and display metadata and attribute information for map services, images services, as
well as WMS services on the globe
3D MeasureMeasure distances dynamically on terrain, buildings, or other 3D objects
Interactive Analysis – Elevation ProfileCreate a profile graph from terrain
Gain greater insight of an environment before a mission using the Elevation Profile tool to create a profile
graph from terrain or surface data using Esri’s World Elevation Service or your own proprietary content.
Create an elevation profile for a measured line or path in TOC
Interactive Analysis – Line of SightIdentify visible and non-visible objects in an area of interest
Perform anticipatory line of sight analysis from point or camera, and play animations
Interactive Analysis – ViewshedIdentify visible and non-visible objects in an area of interest
Perform anticipatory viewshed analysis from point or camera, and play animations
Quick Sketch and Markup
• Custom colors
• Set opacity
• Custom icons
• Snapshot views
• Set altitude
• Style Text
• Export as KMZ
• Add online images
• On canvas edit
David Attaway
ArcGIS Earth 1.10 :
Operation Overlord
Quickly get your users up and running by configuring ArcGIS Earth
Configuration & Deployment
ArcGIS Earth supports secure authentication
Connect securely to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise
Users with Earth configured to point at a PKI-enabled Portal will be automatically signed in
Preconfigure ArcGIS Earth for your usersLaunch Earth with your organizations set parameters
• Additional configuration parameters include
specifying:
- Specify portals
- PKI servers
- Navigation & Units
- Startup Data (startup layers, basemaps & terrain)
- Alternate icon path for legacy KML
- Error logging
- Fonts and language settings
- Optionally block default connection to ArcGIS Online
- Specify mobile scene package, web scene, WMS
sublayers, point cloud scene layer and 3D point seen layer
- Ability to skip the URL check at startup
- Configure the access location for dictionary styles via
hyperlink
Personalize ArcGIS EarthSet your preferences
• Set measurement units
• Set navigation speed
• Turn on/off auto-save
• Show hyperlinks in external browser and
much more…
• Clear your workspace
• Customize your start up view with Take
Snapshot
• Automatically save your workspace
• Switch between Web Mercator & WGS 84
ArcGIS EarthSecure & easily deployable across enterprises
Esri Hosted
On Premises
“Disconnected, behind a firewall” Hybrid
ArcGIS Earth
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Earth
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Earth
ArcGIS Enterprise
ArcGIS Earth
ArcGIS Enterprise
ArcGIS Earth in a Disconnected EnvironmentSingle file disconnected workflow (Desktop & Mobile)
ArcGIS Earth on virtualized platforms
Virtualization Server
NVIDIA GRID Driver
VMWare
Microsoft
Citrix
NVIDIA GRID M60 cards
VM
Client End Points
VM
ArcGIS
Earth
VM
ArcGIS
Earth
VM
ArcGIS
Earth
Remote Display
ProtocolRemote Display
Protocol
ArcGIS EarthArcGIS Earth
Remote Display
Protocol
Desktop
Mobile (Android) & iOS
ArcGIS Earth on Android & iOS
ArcGIS Earth on your mobile device
All of these updates are ready for you to try from Google Play store and iTunes for free
ArcGIS Earth is on Android and iOS
ArcGIS Earth (Android & iOS)
Access Data from ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise
• Share data among devices with AirDrop
• Add data from browsers, email attachments or instant message
• Add data from ArcGIS Earth Desktop with a QR code for (New)
• ArcGIS services
• Portal items
• Web scenes
Other features include:
• Identify features
• Collect, edit, and share placemarks
• Use Interactive analysis tools
• Create and share a tour with geotagged photos
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Expanded Workflows
ArcGIS Earth automation API featureA standard way to communicate with ArcGIS Earth from the same machine
ArcGIS Earth
Get started with an add-in example built with ArcGIS Pro SDK for .NET
ArcGIS Pro
Consume unstructured data in ArcGIS Earth with LocateXT
Unstructured and semi-structured in text-
based formats captured, visualized, and
analyzed in ArcGIS Earth
PowerPoint presentations, PDFs,
text, emails, spreadsheets, website content,
and even standard reporting forms
ArcGIS Earth Roadmap
✓ Lightweight & easy to use
✓ Secure & deployable✓ Expand workflows beyond KML incl editing✓ Get data Online, Enterprise, locally, or URL
✓ Sketching and markup✓ Host of data types including 3D models
✓ Geocoding ✓ Interactive tools✓ Automation API
✓ Bookmarks ,legend, & symbology✓ Localization
✓ Multi-platform (Desktop & Mobile)✓ Sync between desktop & mobile✓ Disconnected workflow
User Experience & Common Workflows
❑ Earth developer experience
❑ New types - Vector tiles, GeoJSON❑ Additional KML features – Tour❑ Configure ArcGIS Earth from Portal
❑ Underground navigation
Earth Developer Story
❑ New Interactive Tools❑ Movie maker❑ Imagery selector
❑ Web experience❑ AccessExtensions (e.g. LocateXT)
Extended Workflows
Today Near Term Longer Term
(Planned January 2020)
Licensing
ArcGIS Earth is free for download and use
Users of ArcGIS Earth can view publicly-shared data in ArcGIS Online and Portal
for ArcGIS without a Named User account
Protected data in Online and Portal requires Named User access
Some premium content in the Living Atlas requires a Named user account
Download directly from http://j.mp/ArcGISEarthDownload & Microsoft Store,
Google Play & Apple iTunes
More information and support
Product pages and download – http://j.mp/ArcGISEarthDownload
Help documentation and system requirements – http://j.mp/Earth1_0Doc
ArcGIS Blogs
GeoNet forum - http://j.mp/Earth1_0Forum
Twitter - @ArcGISEarth
Earth Videos - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGZUzt4E4O2J6vd7D_c7ybmcOrEAXe_06
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