Configure a multipatch feature template

Multipatch feature templates are customized in Template Properties. After a template is created, you can edit the name, add or remove searchable tags, override geodatabase default values, configure the tool palette, and add model files to the template gallery.

Adding a multipatch feature layer to a map or scene automatically generates a feature template with default settings. You can also create a feature template manually. The layer symbol that appears with the template name is derived from the source feature layer symbology.

Open template properties

You can open the Template Properties dialog box Properties in the Manage Templates or the Create Features pane.

Manage Templates

The Manage Templates pane displays all templates defined for the project.

  1. On the ribbon, click the Edit tab. In the Manage Edits group, click Manage Templates Manage Templates.

    Alternatively, click Manage Templates Manage Templates in the Create Features pane.

  2. In the pane, expand the map Map View and its layers.
  3. Click the layer for the template you want to configure.

    Feature templates defined for the layer appear in the template box.

  4. In the template box, click the group template.
  5. On the toolbar, click Properties Properties.
    • You can also right-click the template and use the context menu.

Create Features

The Create Features pane displays all templates defined for the current map.

  1. On the Edit tab, in the Features group, click Create Create Features.

    The Create Features pane appears.

  2. In the pane, right-click a group template and click Properties Properties.
    • You can also click the forward arrow Forward and click the menu button Menu.

Configure the tool palette

On the Tools tab, choose which tool runs automatically when a template is clicked and show or hide the other tools that appear on the tool palette.

  1. In the Template Properties dialog box, click Tools.
  2. Click and enable Click to set as default tool for the tool you want to run automatically when the template is selected.
  3. Check the Toggle tool visibility check box and enable the construction tools you want available in the tool palette.
  4. Click OK.

    Your settings are saved and the dialog box closes.

Add a model file to the gallery

To browse to a 3D model file on your file system and add it to the template gallery, click the Model File tool Multipatch. Adding a 3D model imports it as a multipatch feature to the template source geodatabase.

File extensions for supported 3D formats, such as COLLADA (.dae) and 3D Studio (.3ds) appear on the 3D file browser file filter. A thumbnail image automatically appears as a gallery item. You can customize the image in the model viewer.

  1. In the Template Properties dialog box, click Tools.
  2. Click Model File Multipatch.

    The gallery appears in the pane.

  3. To add a model, click Add Add, browse to the file, and click Open. You can select and add more than one file at a time.

    The model is imported to the project and a thumbnail appears as a gallery item in the pane.

  4. To remove a model from the gallery, click the thumbnail and click Delete Delete Selected Item(s).
  5. Click OK.

    Your settings are saved and the dialog box closes.

Customize a gallery feature or a predefined shape

To customize the size, rotation, and insertion point of a gallery feature or a predefined shape, expand and configure the applicable parameters available in the model viewer.

Tip:

This model viewer and its parameters are also available with the active template in the Create Features pane.

  1. In the Template Properties dialog box, click Tools.
  2. Click the Model File tool Multipatch or any one of the predefined multipatch shape tools.
  3. In the model viewer, expand and set the applicable parameters.

    Size

    Specify the height (Z), width (X), and depth (Y). To scale the model proportionally, click and turn on the vertical control bracket.

    Rotation

    Specify the angle, tilt, and roll in 3D space.

    Position

    Specify the insertion point of the feature along its x-, y-, and z-axis.

    Reset

    Restore the previous parameter values.

    Multipatch template model viewer

  4. To navigate the model viewer, click the corresponding command on the toolbar.

    Show or hide 3D axes XYZ Axes

    Show or hide the 3D x, y, and z axes.

    Fixed Zoom In Fixed Zoom In

    Zoom in at a fixed distance.

    Fixed Zoom out Fixed Zoom Out

    Zoom out at a fixed distance.

    Zoom to Extents Full Extent

    Zoom to the full extent of the 3D model.

    Create Thumbnail Camera Only Playback

    Update the thumbnail to the current view. This command is available only with gallery features.

  5. Click OK.

    Your settings are saved and the dialog box closes.

Set attribute values

On the Attributes tab, type attributes values in the applicable fields to override the default geodatabase values and apply them to features the template creates.

  1. In the Template Properties dialog box, click Features.
  2. In the feature attribute table, type the attribute values you want applied to new features.
    • To view a default geodatabase value, hover over the field name.
  3. Click OK.

    Your settings are saved and the dialog box closes.

Field color codes

If a field or a field border is highlighted or shaded, the color indicates a specific status or how the field value is defined. The color codes are described in the following table:

Field colorDescription

Orange shading

This is the subtype field.

Purple shading

This symbolizes the layer.

Yellow shading

The Highlight property is enabled in the Fields view.

Gray border

The field is read-only and can't be edited.

Green border

The field is not using the geodatabase default value.

Blue border

The field is using the geodatabase default value.

Yellow border

The field value is an invalid entry for the optional contingent values assigned to the field.

Red border

The field value is an invalid entry for one of the possible reasons:

Attribute field color codes