Hi Glenn,

Nice product. The focus on dynamic terrain generation reminded me of
Minerva (www.minerva-gis.org).

I'm interested in your take on how the two projects compare and contrast...

Perry


On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Glenn Waldron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Announcing osgEarth, a new open source toolkit that enables on-demand
> terrain generation in OpenSceneGraph applications.
>
> osgEarth brings web-based geospatial visualization to OSG. It it built on
> the osgTerrain library, and operates in a manner similar to the technology
> that underlies products like NASA WorldWind, Google Earth, or Microsoft
> Virtual Earth.
>
> With osgEarth you can generate a terrain model at run-time by connecting to
> a wide variety of imagery and elevation data sources, including WMS, TMS,
> Google maps, TIFF files, and more. Or extend it by writing your own driver.
>
> osgEarth is LGPL. Visit the wiki to download it and give it a try!
>
> http://osgearth.org
>
>
>
> Glenn Waldron : Pelican Mapping : http://pelicanmapping.com :
> +1.703.652.4791
>
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