In the previous lesson, you created a 3D map of the University Park campus. You learned how to symbolize layers based on procedural rule packages. In this lesson, you will learn two types of 3D spatial analysis. First, you will demonstrate the buildings that are affected in the case of a thunderstorm and a flash flood in State College. Second, you will learn how to do Sun Shadow analysis. It will give you a visual sense of how different sun positions will create various shadow volumes in different directions. It is a useful tool for building design and understanding the sun’s path in a given coordinate and also for figuring out the surface area that a building shades during a day.
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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If you have any questions, please post them to our "General and Technical Questions" discussion (not e-mail). I will check that discussion forum daily to respond. While you are there, feel free to post your own responses if you, too, are able to help out a classmate.