How much does ESRI CityEngine cost?

How much does ESRI CityEngine cost?

Basic and Advanced license

CityEngine Basic
Price* $500
Licence type one license on a local computer
Features Parametric City Design Tools, Get Map Data, City Wizard, Procedural Modeling Core, Terrain and Map Support, Custom Report Generation, 3D Web Scene Export, SDK

Is ArcGIS CityEngine free?

ArcGIS CityEngine can be purchased as single use or a premium application with ArcGIS Online. View pricing for ArcGIS CityEngine or talk to an Esri representative for support.

What is ArcGIS 360 VR?

The ArcGIS 360 VR Web Application allows you to view 360 VR Experiences (3VR) on desktop PCs, mobile devices, and virtual reality (VR) headsets. 3VR is a file format exported from CityEngine that allows the consumption of panoramic images of CityEngine scenes.

What kind of data does ArcGIS CityEngine use?

Integrated with ArcGIS CityEngine is a stand-alone desktop application that can import any geospatial vector data to jumpstart your city creation. CityEngine fully supports the Esri file geodatabase (including textured multipatches) and Esri shapefile format.

Can you use QGIS to edit GIS files?

Yes, you can use QGIS to edit GIS files and prepare them for import into CityEngine. QGIS opens a variety of file formats and can save them to shapefile and other formats supported by CityEngine.

Which is the best vector format for QGIS?

Many of the features available in QGIS work the same, regardless of the vector data source. This is by design, and it includes the identify, select, labeling and attributes functions. The standard vector file format used in QGIS is the ESRI shapefile. Support is provided by the OGR Simple Feature Library ( http://www.gdal.org/ogr/ ).

How to define the coordinate reference system in QGIS?

If you load a shapefile with a .prj file and QGIS is not able to read the coordinate reference system from that file, you will need to define the proper projection manually within the General tab of the Layer Properties dialog of the layer by clicking the [Specify…] button.