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RichardK
17th December 2004, 11:52 PM
For those of you who may be interested in 3D mapping there are a couple of samples in my gallery under the external fuel pump section, although they are small and won't show the detail that is in the program images.

I tried to get them on this post but couldnt get the link to the gallery

Maggot4x4
18th December 2004, 07:17 AM
Here you go

http://www.aulro.com/albums/album163/BT1a.sized.jpg

http://www.aulro.com/albums/album163/HH1a.sized.jpg

RichardK
18th December 2004, 08:44 AM
Thanks for that, the top one is Barrington and bottom is Howqua hills looking from Merrijig turnoff.
On the program they can be zoomed in/out, rotated and positioned on the screen so you can follow whichever track you want. Waypoints can also be shown.

Maggot4x4
18th December 2004, 09:40 AM
I don't suppose you could email me the 2d version for barrington configured with just 2 points could you?

RichardK
18th December 2004, 10:13 AM
Send me the points and I'll see what I can do

VladTepes
18th December 2004, 11:33 AM
Wow ! That is way cool :!:


What program do you use to do that with ?

Ace
18th December 2004, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by VladTepes
Wow ! That is way cool :!:


What program do you use to do that with ?

That is pretty damn cool, where can i get this software. How does it all work, do you put a 2d map in one end and get a 3d out the other? Do tell, i have never seen anything like it, other than on the news? Matt

RichardK
18th December 2004, 10:56 PM
It's done with a combination of Oziexplorer, Natmap Raster, Oziexplorer 3D and Elevation Data which Oziexplorer website shows how to download etc.

Broadly speaking (which I'm not) A map is selected on Oziexplorer, 3D map control is selected and a perimeter is drawn around the area required for 3D then the 3D is activated and produces the map, all takes 5 seconds or so.

The programs are available as evaluation versions but are limited in their use.

The 3D can be zoomed in/out and rotated and moved around. and can be loaded with waypoints.

Website is http://www.oziexplorer.com/

I use Oziexplorer for my GPS mapping and find it serves my purpose well.

Ace
19th December 2004, 09:21 AM
Originally posted by RichardK
It's done with a combination of Oziexplorer, Natmap Raster, Oziexplorer 3D and Elevation Data which Oziexplorer website shows how to download etc.

Broadly speaking (which I'm not) A map is selected on Oziexplorer, 3D map control is selected and a perimeter is drawn around the area required for 3D then the 3D is activated and produces the map, all takes 5 seconds or so.

The programs are available as evaluation versions but are limited in their use.

The 3D can be zoomed in/out and rotated and moved around. and can be loaded with waypoints.

Website is http://www.oziexplorer.com/

I use Oziexplorer for my GPS mapping and find it serves my purpose well.

Thanks richard, i will check it out. Matt

RichardK
21st December 2004, 12:07 AM
Something I forgot to mention is that 3D will also work with "moving map" on a laptop/GPS setup in the vehicle