Hi all, I am also using it, not for my own use, but to provide on the web a 3D view of caves systems we are exploring. If you are interested, you may find it there (in French) : https://www.groupe-speleo-vulcain.com/explorations/topographies-3d/ <https://www.groupe-speleo-vulcain.com/explorations/topographies-3d/> The most interesting is probably the Jean-Bernard 3D (just be patient to load it…) : https://www.groupe-speleo-vulcain.com/wp-content/themes/custom_theme/3d/JB.html <https://www.groupe-speleo-vulcain.com/wp-content/themes/custom_theme/3d/JB.html> By default, walls are on, but it may be ugly, do not hesitate to set them off.
By the way, I agree with you Tarquin, the tool I really miss in Loch, this is a way to measure a distance (horizontal, vertical and straight line) between stations of the same cave, or between different caves. Cheers, Xavier > Le 1 août 2021 à 00:04, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion <[email protected]> > a écrit : > > On 31/07/2021 09:43, Martin Sluka via Therion wrote: >> OpenSource 3D viewer for Therion, Survex and Compass 3D models, where >> you may view your remote files (Settings/File). > > Stunning! I don't have a big enough data set to see how well it performs > with big systems, but it works great with my surveys. > > (Note, to use it, you need to disable mouse gestures in any browser that > supports them. Eg. Vivaldi or Opera. Otherwise all the right mouse > movements can have bad side effects.) > > I know that personally, I will always prefer a desktop application > (though it could easily work as a stand-alone Chromium application), but > it's great to have access to it in places where people cannot install > the full application. It's also great to see so many extra options that > are not available in the Loch desktop Lox viewer. Very cool indeed! > > For example, I would love to be able to show splays instead of tubes in > Loch. And switch to Aven controls. > > My wishlist for Loch would also include: > * More keyboard shortcuts like Aven, so you could switch back and > forward (animated) between Plan and Elevation like Aven's P and L - I > use this all the time to help identify specific points. And press NESW > to rotate to compass directions. > * Automatic rotation like Aven's Enter and Space. > * Rotate *only* without zooming, and zooming *only* without rotating > (Aven does these separately based on which direction you move first, > Loch does not, which is very frustrating). > * Measuring distances between stations/splays like Aven can.
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