Re: [talk-ph] OSM Philippine data in the X-Plane flight simulator

2012-03-18 Thread Jim Morgan


Eugene Alvin Villar wrote, On Monday, 19 March, 2012 12:34 AM: 
> (So lets all add lots more buildings!) :D

Guess we'd also need the height= tag ... 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:height

Jim
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Re: [talk-ph] Lightmap from the University of Heidelberg

2012-03-18 Thread Rally de Leon
Can we do a project something like this, but shows Bus & PUJ routes? :-)
(from LTFRB official list)


On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar  wrote:
> Here's a map that shows which streets and roads have street lights
> (and tagged with lit=yes):
>
> http://lightmap.uni-hd.de/?c=121.02380275726318,14.547862464537904&z=14
>
> There's been a map like this in the past but this latest one was done
> by the people from the University of Heidelberg and loads much faster.
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[talk-ph] Lightmap from the University of Heidelberg

2012-03-18 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Here's a map that shows which streets and roads have street lights
(and tagged with lit=yes):

http://lightmap.uni-hd.de/?c=121.02380275726318,14.547862464537904&z=14

There's been a map like this in the past but this latest one was done
by the people from the University of Heidelberg and loads much faster.

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[talk-ph] OSM Philippine data in the X-Plane flight simulator

2012-03-18 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi guys,

I came across this neat blog post of a guy who simulated a SEAIR
flight from MNL (NAIA) to the old ILO (Mandurriao Airport).[1]

X-Plane[2] is a popular flight sim for Windows, OSX, Linux, Android,
and iOS and it renders pretty realistic flight scenery. Last year, the
developers decided to use OpenStreetMap data to draw roads, rivers,
and buildings.

The blog post contains lots of pictures of the simulated flight
MNL-ILO. I got a kick out of seeing the NAIA runways I drew in OSM
there, though I agree with the blogger that the lack of buildings
detract somewhat from the experience. (So lets all add lots more
buildings!) :D


[1] http://jomnisgames.blogspot.com/2012/03/island-hopping-manila-to-iloilo.html
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Plane_%28simulator%29

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