Jeff,
take a look at the GeoVRML website - maybe it's what you need (there is a shape to vrml tool, and the vrml file can be visualized in any web browser with a special plug-in). The URL: http://www.geovrml.org/
Just a hint.
regards, Felipe Nievinski.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hamilton, Jeffrey" <JHamilton@ci.glendale.ca.us> To: <gislist@geocomm.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 2:00 PM Subject: GISList: 3d Visualization
> I would like to be able to view a simulation of a proposed house, or maybe > a whole subdivision, on my computer. I would like to represent the > topography, > building and landscaping in 3 dimensions. I have ArcView and already have > topo, building footprints (from aerials), orthophotos, parcels, streets, DEM > terrain, etc. The buildings and landscping doesn't have to be 100% > architecturally > accurate: I mostly want a simiplistic building model for massing and visual > impact analysis. Any recommendations? Would ArcView 3D Analyst fit > the bill? Would something simpler be more suitable? Is something more > complex (ERDAS Imagine and Virtual GIS is one package I'm looking at) > be the minimum necessary to complete my job? > > Thanks for the advice. > > Jeff Hamilton > > > To unsubscribe, write to gislist-unsubscribe@geocomm.com > ________________________________________________________________________ > Setup a GeoCommunity Account and have access to FAST DataDownloads > and Premium Career Posting at a discounted rate! > https://www.geocomm.com/cgi-bin/accounts/login > > On-line Archives available at > http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/community/lists/ > >
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