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Vector Tiles Part 1 – Creation
Vector tiles contain vector representations of data across a range of scales. Unlike raster tiles, they can adapt to the resolution of their display device and even be restyled for multiple uses. With ArcGIS Pro 1.4 users can now also publish their data as vector tiles using local projections such as British National Grid. In this first of two posts, I'll take you through the steps required to
Continue ReadingA bunch of ArcGIS Pro tips
I thought I'd share some tips and pointers for ArcGIS Pro that came up in the training courses I've been running. Maybe one of them is just what you needed to know?
Continue ReadingA Storey about Range Sliders
Ever wanted your maps to filter your asset view to a certain level within a building or a height or depth layer? ArcGIS Pro's new range slider function can be used in 2D and 3D views.
Continue ReadingThe science behind our Coastal Views map
When you're at the coast and gaze off into the horizon, do you know which countries are directly across the sea from you? I recently tried to answer this question by creating a map that went on to be featured on The Telegraph, Mail Online, BBC News and, more recently, Esri's Maps We Love gallery.
Continue ReadingArcGIS Pro 1.4
ArcGIS Pro 1.4 was released last week and hopefully some of you have already had a look at the new features. ArcGIS Pro now covers the workflows I typically use and my days of dipping back into ArcMap may be over. It also brings lots of new capabilities and options to the desktop user.
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