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#277619 - 11/19/15 03:47 PM Viewing 3D Maps of the World?
Pete Offline
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Maybe someone here can help me. I am trying to find some software that shows the surface of the Earth in 3D. I am especially interested in the mountain ranges and the hills. It would be very nice to be able to look at mountains from various angles, see what the topography looks like, and which sides of the mountain are steeper.

Surely there is a piece of software that does a pretty good job of this, these days? I don't mind if its Free or it costs Money ... it just has to work properly.

I've got Google Earth and I use it quite a lot. But when you are looking down (from the sky towards the Earth) on Google Earth, you can't really get a good idea about the topography. Maybe there's a better way to use Google Earth that I don't know about.

Any ideas out there?

thanks,
Pete

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#277620 - 11/19/15 04:18 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Russ Offline
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Which OS?

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#277622 - 11/19/15 05:22 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Alex Offline
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What is the purpose of that research? I'm myself often searching for rural locations where I can find a spot with the open horizon on the South side from a road somewhere high in the hills/mountains, and where I can park and setup my telescope not far from the car overnight. I'm using just Google Maps features - the Terrain overlay (topo map), the Aerial view, and finaly the Street View where available.

However, in the past I've been using the Delorme Topo USA (still have it) for the similar task as well as for hiking trips planning. It has a very nice 3D visualizing dual screen feature, where you can have your topo map on one side of the screen in sync with the 3D view of it on the other side. Then, you can draw your path on either of them and see it unfolded as a profile of slopes with angles and distances. Perhaps, that's exactly what you need.

By the way, in Google Earth you can draw a path over the terrain and then right-mouse-click it on the left side bar. In the drop down menu you will see the "Show Elevation Profile" option, which you can manually navigate in sync with the map.

Upd: just discovered this overlay for Google Earth: http://ge-map-overlays.appspot.com/google-maps/terrain it resembles the Terrain feature of Google Maps, should be more suitable for terrain research than aerial imagery.


Edited by Alex (11/19/15 06:03 PM)
Edit Reason: Update

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#277623 - 11/19/15 05:31 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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I use Memory Map European Edition but it only really useful for me in the UK.

I have the OS 1:50,000 maps on a notebook PC which can generate 3D views (and walk through videos) to visualise the Ordnance Survey maps overlaid on the terrain. I have the whole of the UK on a Landrover A8 smartphone, which I use as a mapping GPS.




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#277625 - 11/19/15 07:49 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Pete Offline
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that picture above is the kind of thing that I am looking for.

I use Windows OS.

I will check again to see if there is any way that Google Earth can do this. They could easily make the software show this kind of display - if that's what they choose to do.

My own problem is that I need this software to work for Central America and South America. So I will check the sources that have already been mentioned. It seems like someone must have a 3D Earth mapping tool ... it must exist.

My own application is that I am looking at the mountains (and large hills) and matching them up with the ecosystems (biology). For example, which mountains are dry? Which mountains have rainforest? etc.

Pete


Edited by Pete (11/19/15 07:49 PM)

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#277627 - 11/19/15 08:15 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Google Earth is also still a pretty good resource for visualization.



The embedded Photo links in Google Earth can be quite useful as well i.e.



Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (11/19/15 08:21 PM)

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#277631 - 11/19/15 09:34 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Pete Offline
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Am Fear Liath Mor

am I missing some button or setting on Google Earth? How are you getting that 3D display?

thanks,
Pete

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#277632 - 11/19/15 09:45 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Teslinhiker Offline
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Not sure if this what the OP is looking for.

GE has the ability to view in 3D. With some settings adjustments the results are not too bad.

Settings


While holding down the mouse wheel, scroll with it and the terrain will zoom in / out accordingly. Also if you hold down the mouse wheel and drag the mouse left/right and up/down, the terrain will rotate and also change from overhead view down to level to get the 3D effect.







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#277633 - 11/19/15 10:04 PM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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I just use a combination of the Zoom in, Zoom Out, Rotate Left, Rotate Right, Backward, Forward, pitch up, pitch down controls in the top right hand screen on Google earth.
The 'little man' in between the movement controls can be dropped on the landscape to get a ground view.



Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (11/19/15 10:10 PM)

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#277639 - 11/20/15 01:27 AM Re: Viewing 3D Maps of the World? [Re: Pete]
Alex Offline
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An this is the screenshot with the terrain overlay and a random path profile:

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