Google Earth models, my city Bergen op Zoom
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Cool stuff War and looks pretty efficient way of modeling for GE. Keep them coming!
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Hi Eduardo,
I think this is great! I have a similar project modeling the centre of the town where I live: Leominster (pronounced Lem-ster) Herefordshire, England. Here's the collection so far:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=694bdaf197e2aec7bac8d19b776df429I like the idea that modelers are doing more than the big, well known world cities.
Good work!
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By EduardoNL
By EduardoNL
By EduardoNLNew one.
First image is the digital photo.
Second image for usage in SketchUp, edited in Photoshop.
And finally the model on the right hand side of the square.@ Gaieus
Thanks for the comment. Will do.@ Tom
Your models look amazing! I still have a lot to learn...
Are you using textures from sites like CGtextures?Lemster looks like a nice town!
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EXCELLENT WORK EduardoNL, please keep us posted on your progress AND we want to see a scan of that well deserved Newspaper Intereview, well done to you.
Mike
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@eduardonl said:
Are you using textures from sites like CGtextures?
Eduardo,
Mainly, I'm doing it the same way you did this sample. Since I'm taking my photos from the ground, I often can't get good pictures of the roofs, chimneys, etc. Then I use textures from CGTextures for roof tiles and bricks.
Tom
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Great job EduardoNL!! That's exactly how to properly create photo textures! Really nice! Keep up the good work, and if you have any problems or questions, feel free to PM here on SketchUcation Forums!!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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@mike lucey said:
EXCELLENT WORK EduardoNL, please keep us posted on your progress AND we want to see a scan of that well deserved Newspaper Intereview, well done to you.
Mike
Thanks for the kind words Mike.
Here's the newspaper scan: (its in Dutch though...)
http://www.3dbusiness.nl/source/bergen/1krant.jpg
http://www.3dbusiness.nl/source/bergen/2krant.jpg
http://www.3dbusiness.nl/source/bergen/3krant.jpgHere's a crappy GoogleTranslated link:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bndestem.nl%2Fregio%2Fbergenopzoom%2F3682029%2FMijn-missie-Bergen-op-digitale-kaart-zetten.ece&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=nl&tl=enMore news, Google accepted another model!
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=5c3b3bad95140d9f58cb8f07ba1abb0dI've also updated my website a bit:
Http://www.3dbusiness.nlThats about it for now,
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Yehaa!
Google accepted 3 more models in Bergen op Zoom!
A jeweler, and 2 restaurants, all on the main square.Please take a look at the enclosed .KMZ file.
Google link to the city of Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands
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This whole town is getting more and more complete and exciting. Also good modelling; congrats!
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Thanks for your comment Csaba.
I am now working on a church which has been converted to a theatre. To complete the square I still have about 15 building to model.So more to come!
Regards,
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I'm now updating one of my first models, Residence Dagmara. (Built in 1879)
The Google Earth accepted model doesn't have any photo textures, so its time for an update!
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Hi Eduardo,
Looking great. I can still see however that your photo - no matter how well it was shot - has some "barrel distortion" (bulging on the sides). Maybe it's not a big deal in this image but sometimes, when taking photos with a wide angle camera (like in old towns with narrow streets), it can be rather striking.
Have a look at this nifty, little application; GML Undistorter, which will allow you to get rd of this distortion.
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Thanks for that link Csaba, that might come in handy!
Indeed, I've got some distortion issues sometimes.
I had to photoshop some extra "wall" at the top of the building because of the distortion.To be continued!
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Residence Dagmara ready for Google Earth.
Attached the old and the new model!
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Definitely much better.
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3 more models have been accepted!
Including the improved version of the Residence Dagmara. (above)My new project is the city theatre the "Maagd"
Please take a look!Building the front:
Front, entrance is between the two buildings.
Rear, on the right is the loading dock.
The two buildings on the left are the "artist entrance" and the ticket office.Regards,
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Congrats, Ward. The whole city is getting shape slowly but steadily. They can be proud of it - and you!
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Update! Google accepted more models!
City theatre "De Maagd" highlighted in blue and the "St. Gertrudis" church.
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Yeah, there was a major update (my first model was also accepted)
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