thanks glenn,
this is a bit more clear in my mind now :)
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Hi,
i have my pagedlod terrain, my mini airport inside a delta3d in my little
flight-sim application and every thing is beautifull
now you agree with me that a flight sim without surrounding buildings,
vegetation, and maybe some roads is boring and somehow useless,
i found the osggis and
Issam,
Did you experiment with the osgEarth examples? What specifically are you
having trouble with?
Glenn Waldron / Pelican Mapping / 703.652.4791 / @glennwaldron
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:41 AM, issam boughanmi amigof...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
i have my pagedlod terrain, my mini airport
for example
what's file format that is used to generate buildings models in osggis or
osgearth in thses screens :
http://wush.net/trac/osggis/browser/images/800px-2008-03-27_172207.jpg
http://wush.net/trac/osggis/browser/images/2008-04-24_090640.jpg
Issam,
Those are all ESRI Shapefiles (shp/shx/dbf format) -- it's the most common
format for GIS vector data. Availability varies. City GIS data is typically
either owned by municipalities or available for purchase from commercial
providers. For example: the Boston data below came from MassGIS (
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