

What you are describing can be achieved by running through my tutorial using your first DEM, then repeat using the same profile line but choosing the other DEM in 3D analyst. I’m not sure what tool you are talking about with convert to 3D features. I tried to convert the polyline (shape) to 3D Features (in 3D analyst), but it hasn’t height field. I have a question: I wish to compare two profiles (same area), but from two DEMs. Just wanted to say thanks for the great video and template! It was really helpful!ĭear Luke, thousand thanks, very helpful video. Can you check whether you can download it now? Hi, I’ve just changed the file so that it’s now in a zipped folder.

Thanks for the tutorial by the way really helpful Hi I cannot download the template, could you email it to me? Is anyone else having this problem? Just let me know. Could you email the mxd? Our firewall is probably denying my request. Great video! I am getting a “Connection Refused” whenever I try to download the cross section template. It needs to have projected coordinate system chosen in order for it to work. I’ve adjusted the data frame and the grid so that the labels are the way I want, but apart from that I haven’t done anything to it. The cross section template is actually just an empty map centered close to the origin.

I just fixed the link to the template file.Ĭan i know hot to make cross section template it is nice but it is blank cross section profile The main reason I use ArcGIS is specifically because there is no vertical exaggeration.

Hi, if you want to do vertical exaggeration you should take the profile data and just plot it in another software (e.g. I have an additional question: How can I set up a vertical exaggeration in my profile? Is it possible to adjust this in the layout view of ArcGIS? I enjoyed watching your tutorial “Topo profile (cross section) in ArcGIS: How to make one.” on YouTube and would like to thank you for running this helpful website. 20 comments on “ Creating a topo profile and blank cross section using ArcGIS”
