A 3D object feature class stores and manages features in a geodatabase using a defined geographic location with a referenced 3D geometry mesh. The referenced geometry of a feature is a multipatch and works with the following 3D model storage formats: COLLADA (.dae), Autodesk Filmbox (.fbx), Wavefront (.obj), GL Transmission Format (.glTF), and Binary GL Transmission Format (.glb) files.
There are two ways to create a 3D object feature class:
To create a 3D object feature class, use the Create Feature Class pane accessed from the file context menu in the geodatabase and follow these steps:
The Create Feature Class pane appears.
A 3D object feature class must contain z-values, so the Z Values - Coordinates include Z values used to store 3D data check box is checked by default for this geometry type.
An empty 3D object feature class is created in the geodatabase. Right-click and choose Add to Current Map or Open in New, and select the map or scene option to display the data. To create features for the feature class, use the tools on the Edit tab.
To add more storage formats for your 3D object features, such as .dae or .gltf files, see Modify a 3D object feature class.
Convert an existing multipatch feature class to a 3D object feature classTo convert an existing multipatch feature class to a 3D object feature class, use the Add 3D Formats to Multipatch geoprocessing tool.
The Geoprocessing pane appears.
The Add 3D Formats to Multipatch tool opens in the Geoprocessing pane.
Every feature will be stored and maintained in each format selected in the list. If you don't select additional formats, only a multipatch representation feature will be maintained.
To learn more about managing the list of supported formats for a 3D object feature class, see Modify a 3D object feature class.
The multipatch feature class is converted to a 3D object feature class. If additional 3D formats have been specified, all existing features are converted to those formats and stored in the geodatabase. This process occurs in the background and may take some time to complete.
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