I would like to pipe in. I took a DEM from NY's GIS Clearinghouse and
converted to grid (DEM to GRID tool)and overlaid a road centerline file and
then viewed in 3D and it looks great. These new DEM's are much better than
the older ones. So, there might be an issue with "garbage in garbage out"
phr
>The above was taken from the MI v6.0 glossy brochure. The pictures
>look OK. Maybe a bit blocky but much better than I can produce!
>Has anyone tried to do the same?
First, Eric's comments are spot on, especially "geographic 3D is an art".
Second, you can definitely "try Vertical Mapper" from N
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I've had similar experiences. The 3D image alone looks pretty good, unless
you drape something over it.
Am I right in saying that you need to convert contour
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I've had similar experiences. The 3D image alone
the list, but I'll wait for ringing the bells (i'm off
for vacations right now ... :-)))
Have a nice (working?) day ;-)
Eric.
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V6 3D Map
V6 3D Map View
"Enter a Whole New Dimension!"
"Drape...
Take a complete map - including roads, polygons and raster images -
and drape it over 3D contours. An unbelievable way to improve everything you
do."
The above was taken from the MI v6.0 glossy brochure. The pictures look OK.
Maybe a b