Greetings,

I am searching for advice on how to visualize PostGIS 3D geometries: PointZ, 
PolygonZ, TinZ. So far I have tested out:

  *   ArcScene - supports pointz and polygonz. but many issues with polygonz 
and confirmed by ESRI
  *   pg3Dviewer - only supports Pointz. Although, was never able to visualize 
it even with their test dataset and tutorial.
  *   QGIS - only supports 2D geometry - 3rd dimension ignored
  *   Grass GIS - extremely difficult to use (I am not a GIS expert): 
connecting to database, creating new mapset, vector map etc. I was able to 
connect to the database and see my tables, figured out the mapset and vector 
map system. But the only thing it seems to pull in from the table is the id 
column and not the geometry.

Honestly, the issues I have gone through to visualize simple 3D PostGIS 
geometries doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't there be a simple environment to 
connect to the PostgreSQL/PostGIS database and visualize the 3D geometries? Or 
have I really missed something here? If there isn't what is the point in having 
standardized geometries on a S-DBMS if you can't visualize them?



Is it expected that some advanced end user develop their own software using 
some visualization toolkit like VTK to visualize these geometries?



Many thanks for any advice/guidance.



Michael
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