Hi,
A member of the OSM forums and of the German Polish communities,
Marek Kleciak, asked me to invite interested developers to discuss the
tagging and implementation of the schema used for 3rd dimension
information (height/altitude) in OpenStreetMap, and also historical
information. A couple
Hi,
On 11/27/2011 03:34 PM, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Finally I'm sure a number of OSMers oppose adding too much detail to
the OSM database
I think it's ok for individuals to record things like a tree type or
building height. I would, however, fiercely oppose any attempt to import
or
Thanks for the invitation Andrzej :)
Well I already tried to get the most 3D developpers together at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/3D_Development
and of course there is a forum dedicated to 3D where we can discuss
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=42
But thanks for the
On 11/27/11, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
Finally I'm sure a number of OSMers oppose adding too much detail to
the OSM database and especially some of the 3d modelling features
don't seem to fit our data model (which is very 2d + tags).
Personally I think it's unavoidable that
maintain. There are existing tools that are the right tool for 3D
modeling.
Could you please name those tools? Easy to use, with rather simple
format for simple objects, and letting you create a gapless worldwide
model, and nice license.
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Darafei Komяpa Praliaskouski
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Am 27.11.2011 17:25, schrieb Komяpa:
maintain. There are existing tools that are the right tool for 3D
modeling.
Could you please name those tools? Easy to use, with rather simple
format for simple objects, and letting you create a gapless worldwide
model, and nice license.
You might check
On 11/27/11, Matthias Meißer dig...@arcor.de wrote:
You might check this out:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/3D_Development/Modelling#Modelling_tools
I'm on a slow tethered phone so I don't have links in front of me but
yes, I have seen at least a couple of open 3D modeling languages. Not
Am 27.11.2011 18:09, schrieb Toby Murray:
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very familiar with the tools to use them but it is impossible that
they are harder to use than P2/JOSM with 50 ways, half of which are
overlapping others, to describe a single building.
Well yes, but the whole 3D GIS topic is pretty new even for
2011/11/27 Matthias Meißer dig...@arcor.de:
Thanks for the invitation Andrzej :)
Well I already tried to get the most 3D developpers together at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/3D_Development
and of course there is a forum dedicated to 3D where we can discuss
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