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Previously on "Google Earth"

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  • rl4engc
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    .. are based on geo data gathered by the satellite/GPS companies I guess and that has been happening for years.
    This isn't altitude data though, it litereally shows individual houses, "blobs" for trees, with the textures applied to each surface. I'll try and link to an example.

    Right something weird going on here, last night on my Android tablet, latest "Google Earth", I can look round my town and see individual houses in 3d, even HGV trailers etc. were in 3D with the writing on the sides. I've just put GE on my PC and it's all flat, like scrolling over a large bitmap image, even with "3D buildings" turned on.

    Edit: Confirmed, on Android App it's Full 3D, e.g. Go to "Blackpool", of course the tower is in 3D but zoom down to street level and pan round. From directly above it's a bit like GTA2, but then you can look from a lower angle and see the level of detail.

    Can't see any news for this update/new imagery?
    Last edited by rl4engc; 30 June 2015, 14:30.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Is there an app for it yet?

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by rl4engc View Post
    Just resurrecting a ten year old thread.

    Anyone tried Google Earth recently? Last time I did it had some 3D buildings that people had supplied, overlaid on a 2D aerial photo image. But now, entire villages and towns are modelled in 3D, right down to cars, trees etc. And the textures applied to individual roofs, apexes, fronts etc. I even spotted a pylon floating in mid air.

    FFffuuuu... Not often I'm impressed by what Google/MS/Tw@tter/F***book put out as it's normally some tulip to do with recoding every aspect of your lives on a database.

    They've obviously had some kind of "Peace through light" aircraft-bourne-laser/texture mapping thing out, as there's far too much detail to for it to be have done 'manually'.

    I'm thinking this could be a starting point for some sort of GTA-meets the real world type open source game, I'd imagine e.g. Flight Simulator can plumb into the new data for those into that?

    Can't post a screenshot as it's a standalong program, and a Google Image search just shows the usual cities with manually created buildings/trees.
    FS has had that level of detail ever since it graduated from wireframe graphics. It was just local though and the more regional/national you got as you flew, the more generalised it became. Most of them are based on geo data gathered by the satellite/GPS companies I guess and that has been happening for years. Which is great until a dataset is published that is 100m off, like the one for northern Portugal was for a while. Sailors and boat captains had to do conversions and make allowances for it for a while /ouch.

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  • CloudWalker
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    Have you found Wally yet?

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  • rl4engc
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    Just resurrecting a ten year old thread.

    Anyone tried Google Earth recently? Last time I did it had some 3D buildings that people had supplied, overlaid on a 2D aerial photo image. But now, entire villages and towns are modelled in 3D, right down to cars, trees etc. And the textures applied to individual roofs, apexes, fronts etc. I even spotted a pylon floating in mid air.

    FFffuuuu... Not often I'm impressed by what Google/MS/Tw@tter/F***book put out as it's normally some tulip to do with recoding every aspect of your lives on a database.

    They've obviously had some kind of "Peace through light" aircraft-bourne-laser/texture mapping thing out, as there's far too much detail to for it to be have done 'manually'.

    I'm thinking this could be a starting point for some sort of GTA-meets the real world type open source game, I'd imagine e.g. Flight Simulator can plumb into the new data for those into that?

    Can't post a screenshot as it's a standalong program, and a Google Image search just shows the usual cities with manually created buildings/trees.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    How do you stop the view flipping over from birds eye view into "sideways mode" when taking the mouse cursor off it?
    Don't drink so much the night before...

    Spod - In "The bill is in the post" mode!

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod
    Have any of you folks had a play with it?

    It's brilliant!
    How do you stop the view flipping over from birds eye view into "sideways mode" when taking the mouse cursor off it?

    Edit: It's OK, cracked it - the button with the triangle over the horizontal bar.
    Last edited by OwlHoot; 3 August 2005, 10:47.

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  • wobbegong
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    That first shot is of Mrs. sp???

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  • scotspine
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    amazing that it found me

    and mrs sp in the alps too ..

    http://www.podsol.co.uk/images/picture00042.jpg

    http://www.podsol.co.uk/images/picture00006.jpg

    yodelayteehoo

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  • threaded
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    As I was saying to AtW the other day, that XMLHttpRequest is really quite sweet.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by IR35 Avoider
    Tried it on Monday for the first time. Was able to zoom in and identify a red splodge to colleagues as my neighbour's BMW 3 series coupe. Unfortunately when zooming in on other locations I was interested in there was much less detail. Apparently important places (like London) are held in greater detail.

    The good thing is that as they get better images the system is updated!!!

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  • IR35 Avoider
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    Tried it on Monday for the first time. Was able to zoom in and identify a red splodge to colleagues as my neighbour's BMW 3 series coupe. Unfortunately when zooming in on other locations I was interested in there was much less detail. Apparently important places (like London) are held in greater detail.

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  • Mailman
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    Yeah its cool when you zoom right in to the moon!

    Mailman

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  • ALM
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    It's brillaint. Try it if you haven't already.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Giving it a go now. What practical use is it, or is it a geek toy?
    Silly bloody question, that!

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