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Palace Noordeinde in The Hague

 

 

Benefids of a 3D environment

It is for many people difficult to visualise a future construction plan, and when a reconstruction or a new to build object has reached it's end stage, one can hit unforeseen situations. These costly findings could have been prevented with more knowledge of the construction plan and it's environment. An Interactive 3D environment does give these advantages. Buildings can now be seen from several angles and with many different materials.

To view a VRML file you will need to have a vrmlbrowser-plugin.A download can be obtained from the dowmloadpage link below

—>VRML PLUGIN INSTAL from the Download Pagina

 

Below you can find some very simple examples of existing situations. With an own context and application area each.

 

—>VRMLexample Sprengenweg Apeldoorn

—>VRML example Amsterdam shop "grachtenpand" withfoto-surface

 
The last example comtains only the line data, and a white background in the vrml-viewer needs to be selected in the preferences

 

Rendered Orthoframe. Pillars are taken out

An orthophoto is an photograph that has been rectified such that it is equivalent to a map of the same scale. It is a photographic map that can be used to measure true distances, an accurate representation of the surface.

 

Binnenhof in The Hague

Several outputs are displayed below

Photo rendered

Wireframe

Shaded with measured points

Shaded