check out 3:10-3:20 of their video. I dont think thats street view.
Also 5:35-6:00 where they specifically show driving directions in a 3D
landscape mode :)


On Oct 11, 8:10 am, Fugita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually they are using the street view and I think this means it is
> only possible were street view can be used.
>
> On Oct 11, 3:11 am, Esteem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Enkin's (http://www.enkin.net/) "landscape mode" does this. I'm not
> > sure what method is used or anything but its possible.
>
> > But check out the PolyToPoly API Graphics demo which shows how to
> > transform a canvas to make it look 3D without opengl. I havnt really
> > looked over MapView to see if this method is possible, but if it can
> > be applied to MapView, i think it would do the trick.
>
> > On Oct 9, 1:23 pm, sandroid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > >     Is there a way to take the frame from a view, such as the MapView,
> > > and manipulate it in 3D with OpenGL.  For example, I have a MapView
> > > which shows a particular location and I want to treat this as a 2D
> > > plane in 3D so that I can rotate the plane along the y or x axis.
> > >     Right now I have no idea how to approach this problem.  My initial
> > > idea is to somehow render the output from MapView to a texture, and
> > > then render that texture to the screen using OpenGL.
>
> > > I got the idea from looking at the app Marvin, where the MapView looks
> > > like a plane receding into the horizon.
>
> > > -Marc
>
>
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