I have a feeling f4-group[1] will be the first one to render this data. They have a great 3D map already, and have added SRTM data recently. Bridges could be problematic though, because they interact with the surrounding terrain.
OSM2World[2] is also a project that is quite promising. [1] http://map.f4-group.com [2] http://osm2world.org 2013/10/1 fly <[email protected]> > On 01.10.2013 07:30, Dave Swarthout wrote: > Hey Dave > > > I'm a total newbie to OSM proposals and discussions like this one so let > > me apologize in advance for this off topic post. > > First of all, please always start a new thread for a new issue and do > not reply on a mail about a different one. Otherwise some will even not > notice you mail cause not everyone is following every thread. > > > I'm still following along but I'm wondering how a person will ever see > > this sort of detail in a map. I confess I mostly work on OSM so I can > > get detailed and correct maps for use in a Garmin GPS in the areas I > > live and work in, Alaska and Thailand primarily. I get all my maps from > > Lambertus at garmin.openstreetmap.nl <http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl> > > and while his rendering isn't perfect it serves my purposes well enough. > > Well, you can always make your own map. > There are already a lot of different services for all kind of data [1]. > > > Can one of you suggest a site where I can see details like those you > > mention? > > As this list is about tagging you might want to ask your question also > at talk@osm and/or local mailing lists for the areas. > > Sorry, I do not know one but maybe someone else. > > Cheers > fly > > > [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Maps > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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