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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
I like what you have done but I can see now that this will be a thread that will be contraversity. Some are, as already have done in another thread will say it is stealing so I am very curious to see what they say when they see this image. I am curious how far this program goes and how advanced and refined it will become. :) Thanks for popsting some results from it. :)
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Wow that looks spectacular deadhead! (you know me as a big fan of your Dreamy Landscapes btw!) Iloco - I expect the only controversy will come if the model data is used commerically or without permission of Google if the data owned by them, but I think deadhead was just demonstrating what can be done with the utility (which is fine imho) - rather than selling it to us >9o) I personally think the model looks impressive enough untextured too - look forward to seeing what else can be done with it. Kind regards
Trelawney I knew why he posted the image and know what will happen if its used as you say. I didn't imply deadhead was doing anything wrong. What I was suggesting is what if it were used in other ways. :) Guess you didn't understand what I meant. I can see where others may use it as a way to grab models that are now copyprotected and encrypted if it gets more refined.
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Very interesting, deadhead. Thanks for the show :)
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I have google earth and am very curious about this BUT I am very hesitant to put dlls into my xp!!! hmmm I bet I could do the same thing with a SCREEN CAPTURE of a google view...then use it as a terrain picture... safer, maybe not as accurate..(therefore less copyright problems?)... but very interesting idea even for the google GRAND CANYON!! OOOH IDEAS! :)
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If I read the OGLE documentation correctly, a screen capture is not going to get the kind of information that is required to recreate the 3D information that Vue can use. I'm not sure how far you will get with a screen capture and a terrain picture, but I'm curious to compare the difference in techniques. What's exciting about OGLE is that it siphons off the information that Google Earth is sending to your computer and saves it for 3D use in Vue.
Message edited on: 02/06/2006 16:27
@deadhead Over at Bryce forum, we had a link to your upload of the OpenGL Ogle image and were very much hoping that you can shed some light on how this image was achieved.....ie a tutorial of sorts......I know you have done this in Vue, but it could also be done in Bryce, so any help would be extremely helpful. Thanks for your time :)........ Marc .
Smile, your dead a long time :)
What exactly does this application do...??? I downloaded the two required files... GLIntercept 0.5 and OGLE Plugin... But I'm at wits end on how to install the app and what it actually does... Is this something like Photomodeller which makes 3D geometry from 2D images...???? I'm a network administrator and I'm used to fighting with software, but the readme on how to install and use this software is too vague for me...
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Here's pnevai's "this is how I made it work" thread from the LW forum. A lot of detail.Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
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Message edited on: 02/05/2006 12:54