ArcGIS Urban with Nearmap 3D basemap creates a realistic urban planning platform for cities
Esri has created a demonstration and training site for ArcGIS Urban that includes Nearmaps 3D textured mesh as a 3D basemap using Boston and Melbourne as examples. This allows new users access to an example city paired with free tutorials via YouTube. Learn while you watch! In addition, the site can be used in conjunction with a free 21-day trial of ArcGIS Urban available from Esri. City staff in planning and economic development can now quickly realise the value of a 3D basemap for supporting key initiatives citywide. Zoning and land use plans created in ArcGIS Urban allow users to quickly test policy scenarios moving the traditional practice towards a more analytical and data-driven process. Users can compare development proposals and review designs as they are submitted through the BIM process from architectural software like Revit, within full and accurate context of their city. Nearmap 3D textured mesh further adds to the urban context by adding photo realistic 3D data as illustrated in the image above.
To load Nearmap’s textured mesh as a base layer, users merely select the Nearmap SLPK file in their ArcGIS Online account and hit publish. Once in ArcGIS Urban in the Data Manager tab, under 3D Base Layers you’ll see an item named Existing buildings layer for satellite visualisation (SceneLayer). Click Select Item and navigate to your published Nearmap 3D Mesh layer that is in your ArcGIS Online account.