Chris,

I'd definitely be interested in your terrain tools when you release them...

-Shayne

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'Xenon' Hanson
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 7:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [osg-users] looking for a terrain database building

On 4/2/2010 7:20 AM, Torben Dannhauer wrote:
> Hi,
> modifying source data is the approach I plan. For elevation data I'm in
discussion with some colleagues for an algorithy which outputs elevation per
vertice wich results, if applied to the ellipsoid of the geocentric
database, a flat area. Maybe this approach could be extendet to provide
arbitrariy elevation modification.
> The other aspect I'd like to understand is the modification during
runtime. except the modified database dynamic modification would be great
for placing dynamic objects.

  I've done modification of terrain elevation data at build time (both to
the source GIS
data, as well as within VPB), at post-build convert-time, and at run-time
(during load and
post-load).

  I'm working on packaging up some terrain tools that provide the framework
for doing
(some of) the above. It hasn't been published yet because it relied on some
changes that
Robert didn't accept into OSG, so I have to rework the structure to operate
in a more
supported fashion. But, I anticipate getting it out there this month.

> Cheers,
> Torben

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