So those of you who are familiar with my work will know that I use Street View to photo texture my models. In the Coleraine area the coverage of the town centre is quite bad compared to the rest of the town. Amazingly a few streets on the areas I have been working on in the last few weeks have been uploaded, they we're not covered before. This is after I have gone into the field and taken my own photographs.
Thanks Google! You have made my work much easier.
AJ
Welcome to the Official Coleraine 3D Project. This blog is dedicated to the creation of the Coleraine area in 3D in the virtual world of Google Earth using Sketchup. If you have any feedback feel free to leave a comment or message.
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
First post.
Hey everyone. As you can see this is the first post to the Coleraine 3D Project. I hope you are as excited as I am. This blog will be following my creations of buildings in the Coleraine area as I make them on Google Sketchup 8. There will be weekly updates on Fridays as Google seem to do most of their uploading to Google Earth at this time.
Just a little bit of background on myself. I am AJ, am 24 from the Coleraine area and a geography graduate from University of Ulster. I have recently been accepted for an MSc in Geographic Information Systems. Until I start back to my studies in September I have decided to spend a bit of my free time Geo-modeling. It can only be good practice for what is to come, and I can’t wait to see the challenges and what can be unlocked in my hometown by this project.
What I hope to create is an extensive landscape of 3D buildings on Google Earth/Maps to highlight the beauty of the Coleraine area. I will start off with Coleraine town centre and get as much work done as possible in this area. I will then move onto the town centres of Portrush and Portstewart to complete the major centres in the Triangle Area, and then begin working on the suburbs. To date I have 6 models now live on Google Earth and a further 18 models awaiting approval. I hope to get his number to 100 by the end of August. The 6 models are all located on Railway Road in Coleraine. You can view these by looking at the Railway Road area in Coleraine on Google Earth or alternatively on your browser if you have the Earth Plugin on Google Maps installed.
If you do not have Google Earth there is a download link on the side bar, and the plugin for Google Maps on your browser can be downloaded from the top right hand corner when using Google Maps and clicking Earth on the Satellite/Map/Earth toggle links.
So why do it? Well when you use Google Earth you can see the natural landscape in 3D. When it first went live there were 3D buildings in select major cities such as New York. Years later with the help of volunteers creating models on Sketchup there are a wide array of smaller cities and in some cases towns being Geo-modeled. I feel that Coleraine as a university town and having so many tourists and visitors to it and the area each year should be represented in this way. Google also have a list of reasons listed here http://sketchup.google.com/3dwh/citiesin3d/
So come along for the journey as I bring my hometown to life in the online community.
AJ
Just a little bit of background on myself. I am AJ, am 24 from the Coleraine area and a geography graduate from University of Ulster. I have recently been accepted for an MSc in Geographic Information Systems. Until I start back to my studies in September I have decided to spend a bit of my free time Geo-modeling. It can only be good practice for what is to come, and I can’t wait to see the challenges and what can be unlocked in my hometown by this project.
What I hope to create is an extensive landscape of 3D buildings on Google Earth/Maps to highlight the beauty of the Coleraine area. I will start off with Coleraine town centre and get as much work done as possible in this area. I will then move onto the town centres of Portrush and Portstewart to complete the major centres in the Triangle Area, and then begin working on the suburbs. To date I have 6 models now live on Google Earth and a further 18 models awaiting approval. I hope to get his number to 100 by the end of August. The 6 models are all located on Railway Road in Coleraine. You can view these by looking at the Railway Road area in Coleraine on Google Earth or alternatively on your browser if you have the Earth Plugin on Google Maps installed.
If you do not have Google Earth there is a download link on the side bar, and the plugin for Google Maps on your browser can be downloaded from the top right hand corner when using Google Maps and clicking Earth on the Satellite/Map/Earth toggle links.
So why do it? Well when you use Google Earth you can see the natural landscape in 3D. When it first went live there were 3D buildings in select major cities such as New York. Years later with the help of volunteers creating models on Sketchup there are a wide array of smaller cities and in some cases towns being Geo-modeled. I feel that Coleraine as a university town and having so many tourists and visitors to it and the area each year should be represented in this way. Google also have a list of reasons listed here http://sketchup.google.com/3dwh/citiesin3d/
So come along for the journey as I bring my hometown to life in the online community.
AJ
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