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Author Vrml in Earth Google
jake reid

2005-08-15, 7:24 am

Hi Folks, If you have Cortona or Contact and have Earth Google can
you try this file out in Earth Google as I hope to entice some folk in
running the both together i.e. Earth Google and vrml. Especially when
we have some great models out there of cities and towns.
http://www.virtual-dundee.co.uk/earthgoogle.zip
The KMZ can be unzipped as well for adding your own scenes and
changing text. Similar to Notepad an vrml

Heiko Recktenwald

2005-08-15, 7:58 pm

jake reid wrote:
> Hi Folks, If you have Cortona or Contact and have Earth Google can
> you try this file out in Earth Google as I hope to entice some folk in
> running the both together i.e. Earth Google and vrml. Especially when
> we have some great models out there of cities and towns.
> http://www.virtual-dundee.co.uk/earthgoogle.zip
> The KMZ can be unzipped as well for adding your own scenes and
> changing text. Similar to Notepad an vrml
>


But isnt google earth based on satelite pictures?

Sorry, if this is an extremly stupid question, just coming back to this
group.


H.
jake reid

2005-08-16, 11:24 pm

But isnt google earth based on satelite pictures?

Sorry, if this is an extremly stupid question, just coming back to
this
group.

You are excused, it not only has sat pics but some bland (grey)
extrusions 3D models that some folk are raving about, so the potential
for adding way cool vrml with textures etc.,
is at most a step in giving something that compliments it.

Jake
See it before judging it

Steve Smith

2005-08-19, 7:23 am

Is google earth a kind of geo-vrml browser then ?

Steve

"jake reid" <jreid@naespamtaynet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:430287e2.2435247@news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> But isnt google earth based on satelite pictures?
>
> Sorry, if this is an extremly stupid question, just coming back to
> this
> group.
>
> You are excused, it not only has sat pics but some bland (grey)
> extrusions 3D models that some folk are raving about, so the potential
> for adding way cool vrml with textures etc.,
> is at most a step in giving something that compliments it.
>
> Jake
> See it before judging it
>



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