Set the terrain surface with elevation described by a local tile package.

Use case
In a scene view, the terrain surface is what the basemap, operational layers, and graphics are draped onto. For example, when viewing a scene in a mountainous region, applying a terrain surface to the scene will help in recognizing the slopes, valleys, and elevated areas.
How to use the sample
When loaded, the sample will show a scene with a terrain surface applied. Pan and zoom to explore the scene and observe how the terrain surface allows visualizing elevation differences.
How it works
- Create a
Sceneand add it to aSceneView. - Create an
ArcGISTiledElevationSourcewith the path to the local tile package. - Add this source to the scene’s base surface:
Scene.BaseSurface.ElevationSources.Add(tiledElevationSource).
Relevant API
- ArcGISTiledElevationSource
- Surface
About the data
This sample uses the Monterey Elevation tile package, using CompactV2 storage format (.tpkx).
Additional information
The tile package must be a LERC (limited error raster compression) encoded TPK/TPKX. Details can be found in the topic Share a tile package in the ArcGIS Pro documentation.
Tags
3D, elevation, LERC, surface, terrain, tile cache
Sample Code
<UserControl x:Class="ArcGIS.WPF.Samples.CreateTerrainSurfaceTilePackage.CreateTerrainSurfaceTilePackage" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:esri="http://schemas.esri.com/arcgis/runtime/2013"> <Grid> <esri:SceneView x:Name="MySceneView" /> </Grid></UserControl>// Copyright 2019 Esri.//// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.// You may obtain a copy of the License at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0//// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific// language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
using ArcGIS.Samples.Managers;using Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Mapping;
namespace ArcGIS.WPF.Samples.CreateTerrainSurfaceTilePackage{ [ArcGIS.Samples.Shared.Attributes.Sample( name: "Create terrain from local tile package", category: "Scene", description: "Set the terrain surface with elevation described by a local tile package.", instructions: "When loaded, the sample will show a scene with a terrain surface applied. Pan and zoom to explore the scene and observe how the terrain surface allows visualizing elevation differences.", tags: new[] { "3D", "LERC", "elevation", "surface", "terrain", "tile cache" })] [ArcGIS.Samples.Shared.Attributes.OfflineData("52ca74b4ba8042b78b3c653696f34a9c")] public partial class CreateTerrainSurfaceTilePackage { public CreateTerrainSurfaceTilePackage() { InitializeComponent(); Initialize(); }
private void Initialize() { // Create the scene. MySceneView.Scene = new Scene(BasemapStyle.ArcGISImageryStandard);
// Get the path to the elevation tile package. string packagePath = DataManager.GetDataFolder("52ca74b4ba8042b78b3c653696f34a9c", "MontereyElevation.tpkx");
// Create the elevation source from the tile cache. TileCache elevationCache = new TileCache(packagePath); ArcGISTiledElevationSource elevationSource = new ArcGISTiledElevationSource(elevationCache);
// Create a surface to display the elevation source. Surface elevationSurface = new Surface();
// Add the elevation source to the surface. elevationSurface.ElevationSources.Add(elevationSource);
// Add the surface to the scene. MySceneView.Scene.BaseSurface = elevationSurface;
// Set an initial camera viewpoint. Camera camera = new Camera(36.525, -121.80, 300.0, 180, 80.0, 0.0); MySceneView.SetViewpointCamera(camera); } }}