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Arcscene Basic Style Contents ArcScene Basic Style - Colors Topaz Sand Yogo Blue Yucca Yellow Heliotrope Olivine Yellow Fushia Pink Tzavorite Green Gray 20% Indicolite Green Mars Red Sodalite Blue Fire Red Sugilite Sky Electron Gold Lepidolite Lilac Solar Yellow Rhodolite Rose Peridot Green Gray 10% Medium Apple Medium Coral Tourmaline Green Cantaloupe Big Sky Blue Mango Cretean Blue Autunite Yellow Amethyst Lemongrass Ginger Pink Light Apple Gray 30% Beryl Green Poinsettia Red Apatite Blue Flame Red Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 1 ArcScene Basic Style - Colors Seville Orange Ultra Blue Citroen Yellow Dark Amethyst Macaw Green Cattleya Orchid Quetzel Green Gray 50% Chrysophase Dark Umber Moorea Blue Cherrywood Brown Lapis Lazuli Burnt Umber Anemone Violet Dark Olivenite Peony Pink Spruce Green Gray 40% Fir Green Tuscan Red Peacock Green Cherry Cola Steel Blue Raw Umber Dark Navy Olivenite Green Ultramarine Tarragon Green Purple Heart Leaf Green Gray 60% Malachite Green Rose Dust Delft Blue Soapstone Dust Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 2 ArcScene Basic Style - Colors Tecate Dust Medium Azul Lime Dust Medium Lilac Apple Dust Medium Fushia Sage Dust Gray 80% Turquoise Dust Tulip Pink Blue Gray Dust Nubuck Tan Violet Dust Light Sienna Lilac Dust Light Olivenite Tudor Rose Dust Medium Olivenite Gray 70% Fern Green Medium Coral Jadeite Orange Dust Atlantic Blue Medium Sand Pacific Blue Medium Yellow Aster Purple Medium Lime Protea Pink Medium Key Lime Black Light Vert Cordovan Brown Oxide Blue Cocoa Brown Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 3 ArcScene Basic Style - Colors Leather Brown Midday Yellow 3D Lichen Green Evening Haze Yellow 3D Moss Green Twilight Green 3D Lotus Pond Green Day Cactus Green 3D Deep Forest Day Lily Green 3D Larkspur Blue Evening Field Green 3D Glacier Blue Early Tropic Sky 3D Blackberry Water Body 3D Cabernet Twilight Blue 3D Arctic White Dusk Blue 3D Rose Quartz Early Sky Blue 3D Sahara Sand Evening Rose 3D Dusk Coral 3D Night Sky Violet 3D Sunset Orange 3D Sunset Pink 3D Sunrise Orange 3D Dawn Rose 3D Dawn Ivory 3D Evening Silver 3D Early Desert Tan 3D Night Sky 3D Dawn Yellow 3D Midnight Sky 3D Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 4 ArcScene Basic Style - Colors Day White Sky 3D Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 5 ArcScene Basic Style - Fill Symbols Dusk Coral Night Sky Violet Sunset Orange Sunset Pink Sunrise Orange Dawn Rose Dawn Ivory Evening Silver Early Desert Tan Day White Sky Dawn Yellow Midday Yellow Evening Haze Yellow Twilight Green Day Cactus Green Day Lily Green Evening Field Green Early Tropic Sky Water Body Twilight Blue Dusk Blue Early Sky Blue Evening Rose Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 6 ArcScene Basic Style - Line Symbols Highway Coastline Highway Ramp River Major Road Stream Arterial Street Contour, Bathymetric, Intermediate Collector Street Contour, Bathymetric, Index Residential Street Contour, Bathymetric, Primary Road, Undefined Contour, Bathymetric, Index Primary Road, Proposed Contour, Topographic, Intermediate Road, Narrow Contour, Topographic, Index Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 7 ArcScene Basic Style - Marker Symbols Dot 1 Dot 2 Dot 3 Dot 4 Dot 5 Dot 6 Dot 7 Dot 8 Dot 9 Dot 10 Dot 11 Dot 12 Dot 13 Dot 14 Dot 15 Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 8 ArcScene Basic Style - Color Ramps Yellow to Dark Red Blue Light to Dark Purple-Blue Light to Dark Blue-Green Light to Dark Green Light to Dark Purple-Red Light to Dark Red Light to Dark Yellow-Green Light to Dark Gray Light to Dark Brown Light to Dark Orange Light to Dark Blue Bright Purple-Blue Bright Blue-Green Bright Green Bright Purple Bright Purple-Red Bright Red Bright Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 9 ArcScene Basic Style - Color Ramps Yellow-Green Bright Orange Bright White to Black Black to White Spectrum-Full Bright Spectrum-Full Light Spectrum-Full Dark Red to Green Cyan to Purple Yellow to Red Partial Spectrum Cyan-Light to Blue-Dark Green to Blue Yellow to Green to Dark Blue Precipitation Temperature Elevation #1 Elevation #2 Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 10 ArcScene Basic Style - Color Ramps Brown to Blue Green Diverging, Bright Brown to Blue Green Diverging, Dark Red to Blue Diverging, Dark Red to Blue Diverging, Bright Purple to Green Diverging, Dark Purple to Green Diverging, Bright Partial Spectrum 1 Diverging Partial Spectrum 2 Diverging Pink to YellowGreen Diverging, Dark Pink to YellowGreen Diverging, Bright Red to Green Diverging, Dark Red to Green Diverging, Bright Distance Surface Slope Aspect Pastels Muted Pastels Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 11 ArcScene Basic Style - Color Ramps Enamel Dark Glazes Cool Tones Warm Tones Pastels Blue to Red Verdant Tones Terra Tones Basic Random Pastel Terra Tones Reds Oranges Yellows Yellow Greens Greens Green Blues Cyans Blues Purple Blues Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 12 ArcScene Basic Style - Color Ramps Purples Purple Reds Magentas Warm Grey Cool Grey Black and White Copyright © 1999 - 2004 ESRI. Located in: ArcGIS\Bin\Styles\ArcScene Basic.style All Rights Reserved. Version: ArcGIS 9.0 13.
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