Re: [osg-users] [vpb] osgEarth, VirtualPlanetBuilder best use, right for my needs?

2014-05-28 Thread Michael Weiblen
hi, what do you consider 'high-resolution' data and where do you need it? USGS has 1/3 arcsecond elevation for all CONUS downloadable via The National Map website, and some 1/9 arcsecond in areas. -- mew On May 26, 2014 7:39 AM, "Robert Grah" wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am quite new to OSG and i am

Re: [osg-users] [vpb] osgEarth, VirtualPlanetBuilder best use, right for my needs?

2014-05-28 Thread Robert Grah
Thanks. I will check it out... -- Read this topic online here: http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?p=59589#59589 ___ osg-users mailing list osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg

Re: [osg-users] [vpb] osgEarth, VirtualPlanetBuilder best use, right for my needs?

2014-05-27 Thread Chris Hanson
I think osgEarth is probably your best bet. VPB doesn't really offer any opportunities for animatable heightmaps. Also, osgEarth has quite a bit larger feature set. Check it out and I'd be happy to answer any questions. On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 7:39 AM, Robert Grah wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am q

[osg-users] [vpb] osgEarth, VirtualPlanetBuilder best use, right for my needs?

2014-05-26 Thread Robert Grah
Hey guys, I am quite new to OSG and i am a bit unsure if i have the right approach. I like to use osgEarth or VPB to use the actual elevation data of the earth in a really high resolution and then draw a heightmap out of it. This heightmap should be possibly animatable. I like for example let ar