Are there ways to get a 3D model
(maybe made by a tool like 3DVIA at)
into a 3D Bing map.
I tried following the steps at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc451896.aspx
under the heading 3DVIA and I can't find the options mentioned.
If there is a way to import 3D models on the fly it would be great?
I'm trying to do this using the SDK at
http://www.microsoft.com/maps/isdk/ajax/
The Bing Maps 3d Control has been retired so there is currently no supported 3d mode at all in Bing Maps
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I'm used to working with SolidWorks and Catia for 3D object and basic animations but i got a personal project that i work on where i need to build a LASER manufacturing machine and i need to make it look like it is in real life, make zoom inside the machine and see how the light gets polarized as it passes through a crystal, see how the laser beam hits the surface and particles fly of the hit surface,etc.
I thought about Unity Engine but don't know much about this area of 3D and in what program to do the models before importing into Unity, can you guys help me with better solutions ?
Thanks,
Adrian
If you want to use Unity, you can import the following file formats: .FBX, .dae, .3DS, .dxf, .obj (http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/HOWTO-importObject.html)
From Solidworks, you can export as an STL, then import the STL into a 3d Application (ex. Blender), and in Blender you could export the model as an FBX.
I think you're able to achieve more in terms of animation with unity. You can design your model documents in SolidWorks or CATIA and save them in IGES (neutral format).
I'm trying to find a good method for allowing end users to save Leaflet.js maps as a static image (e.g. PNG, JPG, etc.). Mapbox.js (built on top of Leaflet.js) provides a nice method, but I assume this requires having your maps hosted on Mapbox so that they have a Map ID through their API. Does anyone know how I can do this with a Leaflet.js map that cannot be called through an API? Such as my example here?
Thank you all!
Eli
This thread is a bit dated, at the time of this answer, but there are a few leaflet plugins that appear to tackle this now.
Leaflet Print Plugins
I'm investigating how I might best create an app that allows drawing of arbitrary shapes, images, etc. on google maps, based on lat/lon coords of the shapes or coords/rotations for images. Surprisingly I haven't found anything out there that offers much in the way of flexibility. Scribble-maps has created something close to what I'd aim for, but they're using flash. I'd ideally like to build something that draws on the google maps html map.
I suppose I could build a div, lay it on top of the map, and if I can listen on the map scroll/zoom events I should be able to figure out how to do everything myself. Thoughts?
You need to use overlays, check the Google API documentation.
There's an example of mouse interaction to draw lines in the Polyline Arrays section. To show images have a look at the Ground Overlays section.
I know this is a very a late response, but we have launched an API for Scribble Maps. You can check it out at http://www.scribblemaps.com/api/
I know microsoft provides a bing map control.
And ESRI has a map control for wp7.
Are there any other map controls?
What other sort of Map control do you want? The Bing Maps control is highly extensible allowing you to create tile sources for all sorts of other mapping data. For example you can use it to render Google Sky tiles:
http://www.scottlogic.co.uk/blog/colin/2011/02/google-sky-on-windows-phone-7/
I know that ThinkGeo are planning on releasing their mapping control for Windows Phone but I'm not sure when.
I also need something that can display tiles link Bing but also shape files from ESRI.
Have a look at the bottom of this thread
So basically I am trying to create a custom GPS map for my WP7 application. I did find a great website with step by step instructions.
But in this example they used a program called OziExplorer. I tried to get this program and now i have 3versions of it. which are(I don't know which to use):
oziexplorer 3d
oziexplorer ce
oziexplorer pc
What i figured was that oziexplorer can only be used for windows pocket pc meaning winmo6.5 so i dont know if this is compatible with WP7.
I did find another website where an actual wp7 app has been released that allows a user to take a picture of a map and calibrate it with 2 points of location and the image can then be used as a gps map.
If anyone could possibly point me in the right direction as to how to begin creating a custom map to use in a wp7 app I would be ever so grateful. The map is supposed to be a map of a park.
Thanks in advance for everyones help and sorry if i sound like a noob..its just google has finally failed me..
Regards
shan
One approach I've seen for making map tiles is to use Microsoft MapCruncher - see http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/mapcruncher/ and http://www.bdcc.co.uk/GoogleCrunch/Crunch.htm - this enables you to build custom tiles for an overlay.
This blog - http://dotnetbyexample.blogspot.com/2010/10/showing-open-source-maps-on-windows.html - tells you how to show custom tiles within the Bing Maps Silverlight viewer.
I would guess (don't know) that OziExplorer tiles could be used in this way - you just need to find a way to map the tile co-ordinates to a custom tile layer.
Another option for you is to use OpenStreetMap data:
You can use CloudMade's services - www.cloudmade.com - to produce map tiles with customised look-and-feel.
You can produce your own tiles using MapNik - but (as I'm sure you are already aware) the processing and storage size needed for map tiles is large