The 2D appearance controls the symbol for the tree and trunk, and also sets the attributes of the significance status, primary and critical root zones, and tree protection zones. The settings apply to the selected tree or a variety of other selection options, and can be set as the default 2D attributes for the drawing. This is a powerful way to control the 2D appearance of all existing trees in the layer or drawing in one operation.
Using classes for the significance colors, root zone, and tree protection zone is recommended. The visibility of these elements is easy to control with classes. See Classes.
Existing tree symbols are provided as default content (default content is automatically imported into the current file at the point of use and displays in the Resource Browser; see Resource Libraries). The resources in the ET Symbols.vwx file are available in the 2D Properties dialog box.
To set the existing tree 2D appearance:
1. From the Object Info palette of a selected existing tree, select 2D Properties. Alternatively, double-click on an existing tree.
The 2D Properties dialog box opens.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
2. Click OK.
Certain 2D properties depend on selections made in the Object Info palette for each existing tree, and are not applied immediately. For example, the symbol specified in Tree Remove does not display unless Remove is selected as the Action for the tree.
The symbols for retained and removed trees are scaled by the canopy height and diameter specified in the Object Info palette. The original and proposed symbols for a transplanted tree are scaled by the DBH parameter.
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