gt; >> res
> > > >> > > > image data.
>
> > > >> > > > jp
>
> > > >> > > > GregMyerswrote:
> > > >> > > > > I have another question for you JP. I have been playing with
> > t
database with some aerial
> > >> photos (
> > >> > > > > geotiffs ). After my database is generated using the command:
> >
> > >> > > > > Osgdem --geocentric --terrain -d DTED -t image.tif -l 4 -o
> > >> > > test\test.i
t looks about right except that the terrain
> >> around
> >> > > the
> >> > > > > image is blacked out. More area is blacked out when I'm viewing
> >> the
> >> > > higher
> >> > > > > layers. I'm attaching a smal
D -t image.tif -l 4 -o
>> > > test\test.ive
>> >
>> > > > > I get something that looks about right except that the terrain
>> around
>> > > the
>> > > > > image is blacked out. More area is blacked out when I'm viewing
>> the
>&g
left corner of the black area you
> can
> > > > > barely make out my tiny little geotiff image. When I zoom out the
> > > black
> > > > > area becomes larger. When I zoom in it becomes smaller but never
> goes
> > > > > completely away. It
omes smaller but never goes
> > > > completely away. It seems that whichever tile ( I think that's the
> > right
> > > > term ) the image is located in is blacked out everywhere except where
> > the
> > > > image is. Is it not possible
oes
> > > completely away. It seems that whichever tile ( I think that's the
> right
> > > term ) the image is located in is blacked out everywhere except where
> the
> > > image is. Is it not possible to use images that only cover a portion
> of
> > > your te
terrain or am I just missing some command line arguments or something?
>
> > Thanks
> > Greg
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J.P.
> > Delport
> > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 11:49
r something?
Thanks
Greg
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Delport
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 11:49 PM
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] vpb on cluster example
Hi,
Greg Myers wrote:
Hi JP,
I'm new and I'
M
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] vpb on cluster example
Hi,
Greg Myers wrote:
> Hi JP,
>
> I'm new and I'm a little fuzzy on the versioning between VPB and OSG.
> It looks like for the example you have provided, we need an older
> version (2.3.6) of OSG.
Hi,
Greg Myers wrote:
Hi JP,
I'm new and I'm a little fuzzy on the versioning between VPB and OSG.
It looks like for the example you have provided, we need an older
version (2.3.6) of OSG. Do you know if there are plans to upgrade VPB
to work with the latest releases of OSG or am I totally mis
Thanks for the quick reply J-S.
I'll try updating VPB via SVN when I get home. My proxy won't allow
it at work :(
Thanks a lot for the info, I appreciate it.
Greg
On Jul 28, 12:20 pm, Jean-Sébastien Guay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
labs.com> wrote:
> Hello Greg,
>
> > I'm new and I'm a little fuzzy on t
Hello Greg,
I'm new and I'm a little fuzzy on the versioning between VPB and OSG.
It looks like for the example you have provided, we need an older
version (2.3.6) of OSG. Do you know if there are plans to upgrade VPB
to work with the latest releases of OSG or am I totally missing
something?
Hi JP,
I'm new and I'm a little fuzzy on the versioning between VPB and OSG.
It looks like for the example you have provided, we need an older
version (2.3.6) of OSG. Do you know if there are plans to upgrade VPB
to work with the latest releases of OSG or am I totally missing
something?
Thanks f
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:47 PM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must say that the new vpb with --terrain is a _lot_ faster than the old
> osgdem used to be. One can now generate quite a bit of data over a weekend
> :)
--terrain switches the build to output osgTerrain::TerrainTile, tha
Hi,
Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi J.P.
Many thanks for putting this guide, sure saves me some time and will
help others.
In terms of the work flow, there are couple of things that VPB can
help out with.
As you note, vpbmaster doesn't like, or actually does not permit
building on databases where th
Hi J.P.
Many thanks for putting this guide, sure saves me some time and will
help others.
In terms of the work flow, there are couple of things that VPB can
help out with.
As you note, vpbmaster doesn't like, or actually does not permit
building on databases where the source data is in different
Hi,
the example should hopefully be complete now.
You should be able to get to the example using the front VPB page
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/VirtualPlanetBuilder/wiki
or the Usage Examples page
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/VirtualPlanetBuilder/wiki/UsageExamples
enjoy
j
Thanks for sharing with the community J.P! Looking forward to see the
example page completed:)
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/VirtualPlanetBuilder/wiki/ExampleClusterJPD
Best Regards,
John Larring
J.P. Delport wrote:
Hi all,
I've managed to build a terrain database using vpb on a Lin
Hi JP,
Nice to hear you've had success. You can post your details up on the
VPB wiki. The normal wiki login details should probably work just
fine.
Robert.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 3:04 PM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've managed to build a terrain database using vpb
Hi all,
I've managed to build a terrain database using vpb on a Linux single
system image cluster.
Robert, thanks for the great tools.
The build took 50 hours using 8 dual core nodes and generated 1.5
million files with a total size of 487GB. The input data is around 800GB
of geotiffs.
I'
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