Hello everyone, I have a bit of confusion about generating Elevation Tinted Hillshade, online find many directions but I read more and more adds to the confusion.
some say
ArcMap's Hillshading tool has the best hillshading algorithm around, others say that global mapper for this task is better.
I use Arcmap 10.3, I want a result like this for example:
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/files/2014/07/Landcover_75pTranMDHS_SwissAlps1.jpg
I have to use a high-resolution DEM, which I have bought bye local government,
from what I've read I have to generate a multi-directional hillshade , and arcmap does not have this option while globalmapper 17 has it.
To achieve multi-directional hillshade with Arcmap I have to install the script HILLSHADETOOL9.3 .
HILLSHADETOOL9.3 contains "MDOW Hillhade model tools"which generates shadows from more inclinations ,
HILLSHADETOOL9.3 contains "Swiss hillshade model tool too " which generates two files: Filtered_Hshd and Aerial_persp
at the end I get 3 files: mdow_hshd, filtered_hshd and aerial_persp .
and with what, I have to combine these files to get the color you see in the example that I have linked?
I like that kind of render for its specularity and three-dimensionality, it still remaining clear and usable for the overlap with the placenames
thank you
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some say
ArcMap's Hillshading tool has the best hillshading algorithm around, others say that global mapper for this task is better.
I use Arcmap 10.3, I want a result like this for example:
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/files/2014/07/Landcover_75pTranMDHS_SwissAlps1.jpg
I have to use a high-resolution DEM, which I have bought bye local government,
from what I've read I have to generate a multi-directional hillshade , and arcmap does not have this option while globalmapper 17 has it.
To achieve multi-directional hillshade with Arcmap I have to install the script HILLSHADETOOL9.3 .
HILLSHADETOOL9.3 contains "MDOW Hillhade model tools"which generates shadows from more inclinations ,
HILLSHADETOOL9.3 contains "Swiss hillshade model tool too " which generates two files: Filtered_Hshd and Aerial_persp
at the end I get 3 files: mdow_hshd, filtered_hshd and aerial_persp .
and with what, I have to combine these files to get the color you see in the example that I have linked?
I like that kind of render for its specularity and three-dimensionality, it still remaining clear and usable for the overlap with the placenames
thank you
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