Style point layers

In Layer style Layer style, you can create custom visualizations in your scenes by applying smart mapping styles to your data. Change the appearance of feature or scene layers with point data using point styles. You can choose styles that use attributes to apply continuous colors or individual colors to points, or choose styles that apply a single color to all the points.

2D Marker

Use the 2D Marker style when the location of the features takes priority. Retail store locations across the country or parks in a city are suitable for this style. For example, if you have hospital locations across your city, and you zoom out to a regional view, the markers stay the same size on the screen and the user can readily identify the hospital locations in your city.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.
  2. For Marker, choose from a gallery of shapes and icons for your marker.
    • Choose either Basic Shapes or Icons from the drop-down menu. For example, markers under can show different points in a scene, such as airports or gas stations.
    • You can also upload a custom marker from your desktop. See Upload a custom marker.
  3. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.

      The most recent fill colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Fill transparency setting becomes disabled.

    2. Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    3. Click Outline color to see the outline color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.

      The most recent outline colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no outline color. The Outline transparency and Outline width settings become disabled.

      Note:

      Markers under Icons do not include outline options.

    4. Click Outline transparency to set the transparency with the slider or entering values.
    5. Click Outline width to set the outline width using the slider or by entering values.
    6. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    7. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  4. For Size, change the size of the marker by manually entering the size in pixels.
  5. For Callout, see Insert callouts.
  6. For Labels, see Apply labels.
  7. For Declutter, click the toggle button to remove overlapping features as you navigate the scene.
  8. For Improve perspective, click the toggle button to turn perspective scaling on and off for screen-size point markers.

    When Improve perspective is on, objects such as icons, labels, and callouts integrate better in the 3D scene by having a smaller size the farther away they are from the camera position.

3D Object

Use the 3D Object style to symbolize real-world-sized objects in your scene. You can set an attribute to provide the real-world size of those objects. A good example of this is displaying trees in a city park where you can size each tree feature by the height attribute.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.
  2. For Marker, choose from a gallery of 3D objects.
    Choose from 3D objects grouped into themes. For example, with Vegetation markers, you can display a variety of plants and trees. If your organization configured web styles, you can select custom markers from styles created from ArcGIS Pro.

    Note:

    To get the complete set of 3D symbology in your scenes, such as vegetation, install the web style setup. For additional information, see Scene Viewer requirements.

  3. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.

      The most recent fill colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Fill transparency setting becomes disabled.

    2. Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    3. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    4. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  4. For Size, change the size of the 3D objects.
    1. Choose an attribute from the drop-down menu to size the 3D objects. Select <Fixed value> to manually enter a uniform size.
    2. Choose the measurement unit from the drop-down menu.
    3. As you zoom in and out, click the Fit to view button Fit symbol to view to adjust the 3D objects to the appropriate size in the current view.
  5. Optionally, click the Rotation drop-down menu to rotate your 3D objects based on an attribute.

    Rotate your 3D objects using either the Geographic (Clockwise from 12) or Arithmetic (Counterclockwise from 3) method. If you don't want to rotate your objects, choose <None> from the drop-down menu.

  6. For Labels, see Apply labels.

2D Counts and Amounts

Use the 2D Counts and Amounts style if you have data, such as demographic data, and want to display it with 2D markers. For example, you can display average income levels in communities with a sequence of colors and objects, such as from light color and small size to dark color and large size. There is a selection of color ramps and solid colors from which to choose to best fit your scene.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.

    The 2D Counts and Amounts pane appears with the Mapped Attribute box displaying the chosen attribute.

  2. Move the upper and lower slider handles to adjust the color and size based on the chosen attribute.
  3. For Marker, choose from a gallery of 2D shapes and icons.

    You can also upload a custom marker from your desktop. See Upload a custom marker.

  4. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Under Category, select the types of color ramps from which you want to choose.
      • Click Flip ramp colors Invert color ramp to flip the colors.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.
    2. Click Outline color to see the outline color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.

      The most recent outline colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no outline color. The Outline transparency and Outline width settings become disabled.

      Note:

      Markers under Icons do not include outline options.

    3. Click Outline transparency to set the transparency with the slider or entering values.
    4. Click Outline width to set the outline width using the slider or by entering values.
    5. Click Solid color to change the ramp to a solid color and display the fill options.

      Under Fill color do any of the following:

      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.
      • Click one of the recent fill colors.
      • Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Fill transparency setting becomes disabled.
      • Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    6. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    7. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  5. For Size(Min - Max), choose how you want to size your markers.

    Scene Viewer automatically provides a default range of pixel sizes. The Size(Min - Max) fields show the minimum and maximum size for your range of markers in pixels.

  6. For Callout, see Insert callouts.
  7. For Labels, see Apply labels.
  8. For Improve perspective, click the toggle button to turn perspective scaling on and off for screen-size point markers.

    When Improve perspective is on, objects such as icons, labels, and callouts integrate better in the 3D scene by having a smaller size the farther away they are from the camera position.

3D Counts and Amounts

Use the 3D Counts and Amounts style to symbolize your point data with real-world dimensions. For example, if you have data of city assets such as fire hydrants, you can present the hydrants as tall cylinders based on water capacity. Consequently, the hydrants with a larger capacity will have a darker color and larger size than those with lower capacity.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.

    The 3D Counts and Amounts pane appears with the Mapped Attribute box displaying the chosen attribute.

  2. Move the upper and lower slider handles to adjust the color and size based on the chosen attribute.
  3. For Marker, choose a 3D model with simple geometry such as cones or cylinders.
  4. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Under Category, select the types of color ramps from which you want to choose.
      • Click Flip ramp colors Invert color ramp to flip the colors.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.
    2. Click Solid color to change the ramp to a solid color and display the fill options.

      Under Fill color do any of the following:

      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.
      • Click Done to return to the previous pane.
      • Click one of the recent fill colors.
      • Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    3. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    4. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  5. For Size(Min - Max), choose how you want to size your 3D objects.
    As you zoom in and out, click the Fit to view button Fit to view to adjust the 3D objects to be appropriately sized in the current view. The Size(Min - Max) fields show the minimum and maximum real-world sizes of your objects.
    • For example, if you have a point layer with traffic counts for intersections displayed as tall cylinders, you may need to change the size of the cylinders as you zoom in and out. To do this, first click the Fit to view button Fit to view to scale the cylinders to your current view. Then fine-tune the cylinders by changing the Size(Min - Max) values.
  6. For Rotation, you can rotate your objects based on an attribute.

    Rotate your 3D objects using either the Geographic (Clockwise from 12) or Arithmetic (Counterclockwise from 3) method. If you don't want to rotate your objects, choose <None> from the drop-down menu.

  7. For Labels, see Apply labels.

2D Types

Use the 2D Types style when you have point data with either text or numeric attributes. You can show attribute values with different markers, colors, and sizes. For example, you can use the 2D Types style to display points of interest in a city with unique symbology.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.

    The 2D Types pane appears with the Mapped Attribute box displaying the chosen attribute.

  2. Modify the Attribute Values list.

    The most common attribute values are listed. The remaining attribute values are automatically grouped into the Other section. By default, the attribute values are listed in descending order by number of features, which is listed next to it. The total number of features is displayed at the top of the list.

    1. Click an attribute value to modify.

      Do any of the following:

      • Change the symbology.
      • Drag the attribute value to change the order in the list and in the legend.
      • Rename an attribute value by selecting it and clicking the name
    2. Click Select all at the top of the list to modify all values.

      To return to modifying an individual value, click a value or click Select one at the top of the list.

    3. Modify attribute values in the Other section.

      Do any of the following:

      • Change the symbology.
      • Drag individual attribute values in and out of the main list
      • Click Select all to drag all values.
      • Click the show Show Other values or hide Hide Other values buttons to show or hide features that are in the Other section. By default, these attribute features are hidden. Features that are hidden and dragged to the main list become visible in the scene and in the legend.

    Tip:
    Ideally, your layer should show fewer than 10 values; more than 10 are difficult for users to distinguish.

  3. For Marker, choose from a gallery of markers.
    • Choose either Basic Shapes or Icons from the drop-down menu. For example, markers under Icon can show different points in a scene, such as airports or gas stations.
    • You can also upload a custom marker from your desktop. See Upload a custom marker.
  4. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.

      The most recent fill colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Fill transparency becomes disabled.

    2. Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    3. Click Outline color to see the outline color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.

      The most recent outline colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Outline transparency and Outline width settings become disabled.

      Note:

      Markers under Icons do not include outline options.

    4. Click Outline transparency to set the transparency with the slider or entering values.
    5. Click Outline width to set the outline width using the slider or by entering values.
    6. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    7. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  5. For Size, change the size of the marker by manually entering the size in pixels.
  6. For Callout, see Insert callouts.
  7. For Labels, see Apply labels.
  8. For Declutter , click the toggle button to remove overlapping features as you navigate the scene.
  9. For Improve perspective, click the toggle button to turn perspective scaling on and off for screen-size point markers.

    When Improve perspective is on, objects such as icons, labels, and callouts integrate better in the 3D scene by having a smaller size the farther away they are from the camera position.

3D Types

Use 3D Types when you have point data with either text or numeric attributes. You can show individual symbology with different 3D objects, colors, and sizes. For example, you can use the 3D Types style to uniquely show 3D objects for different types of street furniture.

  1. Follow the steps in the Style layers workflow.

    The 3D Types pane appears with the Mapped Attribute box displaying the chosen attribute.

  2. Modify the Attribute Values list.

    The most common attribute values are listed. The remaining attribute values are automatically grouped into the Other section. By default, the attribute values are listed in descending order by number of features, which is listed next to it. The total number of features is displayed at the top of the list.

    1. Click an attribute value to modify.

      Do any of the following:

      • Change the symbology.
      • Drag the attribute value to change the order in the list and in the legend.
      • Rename an attribute value by selecting it and clicking the name
    2. Click Select all at the top of the list to modify all values.

      To return to modifying an individual value, click a value or click Select one at the top of the list.

    3. Modify attribute values in the Other section.

      Do any of the following:

      • Change the symbology.
      • Drag individual attribute values in and out of the main list
      • Click Select all to drag all values.
      • Click the show Show Other values or hide Hide Other values buttons to show or hide features that are in the Other section. By default, these attribute features are hidden. Features that are hidden and dragged to the main list become visible in the scene and in the legend.

    Tip:
    Ideally, your layer should show fewer than 10 values; more than 10 are difficult for users to distinguish.

  3. For Marker, choose from a gallery of 3D objects.
    Choose from 3D objects grouped into themes. For example, with Vegetation markers, you can display a variety of plants and trees. If your organization configured web styles, you can select custom markers from styles created from ArcGIS Pro.

    Note:

    To get the complete set of 3D symbology in your scenes, such as vegetation, install the web style setup. For additional information, see Scene Viewer requirements.

  4. For Color, click the color picker.

    Do any of the following:

    1. Click  Fill color Pencil to see the fill color options:
      • Choose a color in the color picker.
      • Create a custom color by the Hex, RGB, or HSV values.
      • Under Saved, you can apply saved colors. Click Add or Zoom out to add or remove a color.

      The most recent fill colors are shown.

      Click No color No color to choose no fill color. The Fill transparency setting becomes disabled.

    2. Click Fill transparency to set the transparency with the slider or by entering values.
    3. Click Cancel to return to the previous pane without applying the color settings.
    4. Click Done to apply the settings and return to the previous pane.
  5. For Size, change the size of the 3D objects.
    • You can enter the size manually or choose an attribute for which to size the 3D objects. Choose the unit for the size from the drop-down menu. As you zoom in and out, you can click the Fit to view button Fit to view to adjust the 3D objects to the appropriate size in the current view.
    • If an attribute is selected in All markers, the markers are sized automatically based on the chosen attribute, and Size is unavailable.
  6. For All markers, adjust the size and rotation of all the markers.
    1. Choose an attribute and unit to define the size for all the attribute values.
    2. Set the Rotation option by attribute.
      • Click the Rotation drop-down menu and choose an attribute on which to base the rotation.
      • Rotate your 3D objects using either the Geographic (Clockwise from 12) or Arithmetic (Counterclockwise from 3) method. If you don't want to rotate your objects, choose <None> from the drop-down menu.
  7. For Labels, see Apply labels.