I know of some success being made with 3D WFS in deegree, perhaps this
discussion is a good starting point for you?

http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/WFS-with-3D-data-using-deegree-WFS-td5784673.html#a5807699

the key in this discussion is "projecting 3D wfs into panoramic images"


2011/4/5 Krystian Pruszyński <pruszynski.kryst...@gmail.com>:
> W dniu 2011-04-05 21:39, David Winslow pisze:
>
> GeoServer doesn't have 3d rendering itself, but it can output height in KML
> (just 2.5d - you have flat surfaces floating in the air, not real three
> dimensional structures).  There's a tutorial in the manual:
> http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/googleearth/tutorials/heights/heights.html
> To my knowledge, this works just fine with the Google Earth browser plugin
> as seen in your link.
> --
> David Winslow
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>
>
> Thanks for reply, but my problem is that datas from google earth aren't
> enough accurate. I would like to use my own air  images and show a DTM model
> on it. Is this possible with geoServer?
>
> Krystian.
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