1. Required Software Environment
1) ArcMap 9.X
2) Font Creator 5.X
2. Two-dimensional symbol library making method
The method of creating a two-dimensional symbol library in ArcGIS boils down to the following four types:
1) creating symbol libraries based on existing symbols in ArcMap
2) Create symbol library based on picture
3) Creating symbol libraries based on TrueType fonts
4) A variety of ways to combine the production of symbols
Regardless of which method you use to prepare your symbol, you will end up with a style in ArcMap. Manager for symbolic production. You can open ArcMap from the menu Tools-〉style. The Manager enters as shown in.
2.1 Creating symbol libraries based on existing symbols in ArcMap
The most commonly used symbols in ArcMap are a symbol (Marker symbol), a line symbol, a polygon symbol (Fill symbol), and a text symbol. In style. Create a new symbol library file in the manager, or open a symbol library that already exists, and then select the symbol types, such as point, line, and simple, for symbol creation and composition, based on the existing symbol library in ArcMap.
1. Dot symbol (Marker symbol)
Point symbols include:
1) Simple Marker Symbol: round circle/rectangle rectangle/cross Cross/Diamond Diamond/X
2) Arrow Maker symbol: Arrowhead symbol
2. Line symbol
Line symbols include:
1) Simple lines Symbol: Solid line Solid/dashed (dash dash) dash/dotted line dotted/dash-dot short stroke-dotted line/dash-dot-dot Dash-point-point line
2) hash line symbol: Scatter symbols
3) Cartographic line symbol: Cartographic lines symbols
3. Polygon symbol (Fill symbol)
Polygon symbols include:
1) Simple Fill symbol: basic symbol
2) line fill symbol: lines filled symbols
3) Gradient Fill symbol: Graduated Color fill symbols
2.2 Symbol library based on picture production
Image-based notation enables image files in two formats, BMP and EMF. In the case of two picture files, go to style. Create a new symbol library file in the manager, or open a symbol library that already exists, and then select the picture symbol type of points, lines, and polygons to add pictures as symbols to complete the symbol library creation based on the picture.
1. Dot symbol (Marker symbol): Picture Marker symbol Image dot
2. Line symbol: Pictures line symbol
3. Polygon symbol (fill symbol): Picture fill symbol
Note: EMF format description
1) Wmf:windows Metafile
Windows Metafile is a 16-bit metafile format that can contain both vector information and bitmap information. It is optimized for the Windows operating system.
2) EMF: Enhanced Metafile
Enhanced Metafile is a 32-bit format that can contain both vector information and bitmap information. This format is an improvement to the Windows metafile format, and includes some extended features, such as the following: Built-in scaling information? Built-in instructions to save with the file? Palette and device independence. Improving the EMF format is an extensible format, which means that programmers can modify the original specification to add functionality or meet specific needs.
2.3 Creating a symbol library based on TrueType fonts
1. In the Paint tool/coreldraw/adobe Illustrator, draw the desired symbol style. The size of the symbol is saved as a bmp/png/jpeg/jpg/wmf/ico/emf/gif picture by 300*300 the appropriate drawn symbol.
2. Open the Font Creator 5.X tool to convert the drawn picture into a font, or you can draw the desired symbol style directly in the Font Creator 5.0, omitting the first step.
(1) Open Font Creator 5.0 tool, select the font library you want to make, or create a new fonts library.
Click the Open File Button selection dialog box to select the font library file that already exists.
(2) Select a blank font location in the Font library, double-click the mouse and add a new font symbol.
Use the roaming tool to move the editing area 0, 0 point coordinates to the screen sitting angle, generally in the coordinates of 0, 0 to 1500,2000 in the area to draw the font symbol effect is more ideal.
(3) Import pictures or directly draw font symbols (import pictures recommended)
Select the Tools/import Image menu to import the drawn picture
(4) Adjust the imported picture
(5) After adjusting the good symbol, save the file, the font library is finished.
(6) Install a good font library (. ttf file).
(7) Open ArcMap and select Tools/style/style. Manager menu, open the Style Library management form, click the Styles button, create a new style library file, or open a style library that already exists.
(8) Edit the style library file and add the edited font as a symbol
a) dot symbol (Marker symbol): Character Marker symbol Picture dot
b) Line symbols: Character line symbol picture lines
c) Polygon symbol (fill symbol): Character fill symbol: Picture fill symbols
(9) Compile the modified *.style. File.
More than 2.4 ways to make a combination of symbols
Based on the above three symbol making methods, you can also combine different production methods to make different symbol libraries.
33-D Symbol Library making method
3.1 Creating three-dimensional symbols in ArcGIS using the sketch three-dimensional model
Below we introduce the use of the existing SketchUp model to make 3D symbols and use them in Arcscene.
First step: Convert SketchUp files to 3DS format
Use SketchUp to open the "FOOD_MART.SKP" file in the folder "_foodmart"
Select the File>>export>>3d Model and choose a format of 3DS to store in the folder Food_mart.
The same method is used to export HSBC_BANK.SKP and STATE_FARM.SKP, placing the results in the "Hsbc_bank" and "State_farm" folders respectively.
Step Two: Load the data in the Arcscene
Open the Arcscene program and load the three-point file in the Shapefiles folder
Loads the cortland_2003.sid image in the Mrsid folder.
As follows:
Third step: symbolize with three-dimensional model
Right-Select the "Foodmartpoint" layer and select properties to open the Property window.
Select the symbology tag and click on the symbol below it to pop the symbol Selector dialog box.
Select Properties to eject the Symbol Property Editor dialog box.
Select 3D Marker Symbol in the Type drop-down list.
Pop Up the Open dialog box and select the previously converted Food_mart.3ds file. Click OK to confirm.
The same operation is symbolized for the other two layers.
The effect after Symbolization is as follows:
Fourth step: three-dimensional symbol adjustment
We can see from the image that the direction and size of the symbols do not match the actual figures. We'll make adjustments to them below.
1. Angle Adjustment
Double-click the symbol below the Foodmartpoint layer in the TOC window to bring up the symbol Selector dialog box.
Change angle to 90.
In the same way, the Statefarmpoint's symbolic angle is also transferred to 90 degrees.
2. Size adjustment
Double-click the symbol below the Statefarmpoint layer in the TOC window to bring up the symbol Selector dialog box.
Change size to 12.
The last of the following:
ArcGIS Tutorial: ArcGIS Symbol Library Authoring