dude! this was amazing. I was fighting with clipping layers in ArcGis pro for weeks and your 3 min video made my month if not my year. Thank you!!!! Subscribed!!!
By the way is there a way to create a new raster layer from the final product that only contains the visible data? When I take this to the traditional map viewer or arcgis pro I still see all the layers. Thank you!
Thanks for this helpful video! I tried using this clipping approach but when I print my map the clipping effect goes away. Do you know how to successfully print this type of map so it looks like it did in the map viewer?
I’ve experienced this before too. But it was intermittent and rendered correctly after I tried again. Not sure what’s going on. But I talked to the team about it.
Looks cool! Last time I made a map with the Imhof designing style, I need to clip a mask myself, to emphasize my AOI. Goona share this map in the 30days map challenge this year
Hey John- I am wondering if you have a trick to get this AGOL Mask to work with layer labels. Layer contents are masked but if I want to label the layer AGOL displays labels for the entire layer, not just within my AOI. I am sure you have something up your sleeve! Thanks.
ah, i see. since this is just a visual rendering effect, the features are all still there so their labels will appear (even though the feature might not be visible). in this case you will probably have to do some analysis/geoprocessing or filtering based on the intersection with your masking layer in order to actually suppress the features (and therefore their labels) themselves.
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you for the reply! I will most likely try filters. The processing on living atlas layers + my computer results in a disaster situation. This will not be the last you hear from me! :-)
Hi. Thank you for this video. Question: if I am looking at doing a clipping function, like a clip raster function, I can see that this would be maybe better because it doesn't consume credits, is that the main difference? I suppose the clip raster function would be more specific if I wanted something more from the raster. Also, when I try the raster clipping, it says that the allowed maximum number of rows and columns is 4000 and 4000 respectively, I am not entirely sure what this means. When I do the clipping, the result is not the shape I assigned and the resolution is not what I expected. I'm sorry I am asking too many questions. I have been looking for help on the "clip" function for ArcGIS Online but I can't really find anything besides the documentation. This is the closest to what I have found. Thank you in advance.
yes, this is a nice option since it's not an actual geoprocessing task that creates a new file. it's just visual. regarding the raster clipping unfortunately i don't know as i've never done that in ArcGIS Online.
Taking a cartography class this term, the videos have been a great inspiration to see what one can do!
i love hearing that! thanks Matt. all the best in your course. what school is it?
You're videos are so, so, so great. I think you don't realize how much you help with your content. You inspire me!
Wow thanks Caio!
dude! this was amazing. I was fighting with clipping layers in ArcGis pro for weeks and your 3 min video made my month if not my year. Thank you!!!! Subscribed!!!
By the way is there a way to create a new raster layer from the final product that only contains the visible data? When I take this to the traditional map viewer or arcgis pro I still see all the layers. Thank you!
rock and roll!
Simple and to the point. Helped me with my non-profit work. Thanks!
Great!
Hey John, it was good to see you again at the ESRI Scottish Conference.....and finally find out about Rock & Flowers :)
Hey alright! Such a great conference always
As always, learned something super cool and valuable for future projects! Well done!
great! thank you, Danny.
Great stuff, as always, John! Thank you for making these videos
thank you Jeff!
Thanks for this helpful video! I tried using this clipping approach but when I print my map the clipping effect goes away. Do you know how to successfully print this type of map so it looks like it did in the map viewer?
I’ve experienced this before too. But it was intermittent and rendered correctly after I tried again. Not sure what’s going on. But I talked to the team about it.
Looks cool! Last time I made a map with the Imhof designing style, I need to clip a mask myself, to emphasize my AOI. Goona share this map in the 30days map challenge this year
I love it!
Hey John- I am wondering if you have a trick to get this AGOL Mask to work with layer labels. Layer contents are masked but if I want to label the layer AGOL displays labels for the entire layer, not just within my AOI. I am sure you have something up your sleeve! Thanks.
ah, i see. since this is just a visual rendering effect, the features are all still there so their labels will appear (even though the feature might not be visible). in this case you will probably have to do some analysis/geoprocessing or filtering based on the intersection with your masking layer in order to actually suppress the features (and therefore their labels) themselves.
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you for the reply! I will most likely try filters. The processing on living atlas layers + my computer results in a disaster situation. This will not be the last you hear from me! :-)
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Hi. Thank you for this video. Question: if I am looking at doing a clipping function, like a clip raster function, I can see that this would be maybe better because it doesn't consume credits, is that the main difference? I suppose the clip raster function would be more specific if I wanted something more from the raster. Also, when I try the raster clipping, it says that the allowed maximum number of rows and columns is 4000 and 4000 respectively, I am not entirely sure what this means. When I do the clipping, the result is not the shape I assigned and the resolution is not what I expected. I'm sorry I am asking too many questions. I have been looking for help on the "clip" function for ArcGIS Online but I can't really find anything besides the documentation. This is the closest to what I have found. Thank you in advance.
yes, this is a nice option since it's not an actual geoprocessing task that creates a new file. it's just visual. regarding the raster clipping unfortunately i don't know as i've never done that in ArcGIS Online.
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you for your response.
Wow that’s very helpful for me, thankkk youu for videos like this 👍🏼👍🏼
I'm so glad, thanks!
🤯 wooow... super cool, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Is there a way to reproduce this in ArcGIS Pro?
Never mind, your video "Masking for Selective Hillshading" let me achieve a similar effect!
yes, glad you found it! Pro doesn't yet have the extensive visual compositing (clipping/masking) options the Map Viewer currently has.
That is so cool!
thanks Rodney!
fantastic
Thank you!
..... I'm stuck in my clipping mask!! 🤣🤣
help me!
I wish its get work
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