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Essential GIS Workflows: 3D Maps and Printing Map Layouts

Learn how to create and use 3D maps and models in GIS
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Wade Wilson  3 Lessons ·  11m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

The use of 3D GIS Data has been increasing in recent years and has been facilitated by the advancement of computer hardware and its ability to process large 3D data sets. These 3D data sets include the X and Y coordinates, along with a Z coordinate to account for elevation. 3D data has unique methods for queries and analysis, which is why we will explore and demonstrate how to use 3D data sets. Spatial analysis of 3D data is similar to the spatial analysis of 2D data, but the ability to explore the intersection of vertical data sets provides unique opportunities for analyzing 3D data that is not possible with 2D data.

In this course on Essential GIS Workflows: Creating and Analyzing 3D Maps, you will learn how to create 3D maps and models in GIS, as well as learn how to query and analyze 3D data. We will explore how to create 3D data and navigate a 3D map, as well as discuss how you can use spatial analysis on 3D data. By the end of this course, you will be able to effectively create, manipulate, and analyze 3D GIS data.

What You'll Learn

  • Display and create 3D data sets in GIS using X, Y, and Z (elevation) coordinates
  • Build 3D maps and models within a GIS environment
  • Navigate a 3D map and explore its navigation options
  • Query and analyze 3D data sets
  • Apply spatial analysis techniques to 3D data, including the intersection of vertical data sets
  • Create, manipulate, and analyze 3D GIS data effectively

Key Takeaways

  • The use of 3D GIS data has increased in recent years, facilitated by advances in computer hardware able to process large 3D data sets.
  • 3D data sets include X and Y coordinates along with a Z coordinate to account for elevation.
  • 3D data has unique methods for queries and analysis compared to 2D data.
  • Spatial analysis of 3D data is similar to that of 2D data, but exploring the intersection of vertical data sets offers opportunities not possible with 2D data.
  • By the end of the course, learners can create, manipulate, and analyze 3D GIS data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how to create 3D maps and models in GIS, how to navigate a 3D map, and how to query and analyze 3D data using spatial analysis.

What topics does the course cover?

The course covers three lessons: 3D Data, Navigating a 3D map, and Spatial Analysis.

What is 3D GIS data?

3D data sets include the X and Y coordinates along with a Z coordinate to account for elevation, and they have unique methods for queries and analysis.

How is analyzing 3D data different from 2D data?

Spatial analysis of 3D data is similar to spatial analysis of 2D data, but the ability to explore the intersection of vertical data sets provides unique analytical opportunities that are not possible with 2D data.

What skills does this course help develop?

It supports skills in Geographic Information Systems, Geospatial Analysis, Geospatial Mapping, GIS Applications, GIS Mapping, and GIS Certification.