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earth-reverse-engineering reviews and mentions
- Figured out how to combine Google Earth tiles into a single glTF, load it into Blender or any game engine like PlayCanvas
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How to UV unwrap a large object (1 million verts) using Smart UV Project? Would love to have it all unwrapped on one object if possible...
I see, that's useful information. Perhaps import lower resolution versions of the google earth model and textures instead? The model is already in multiple LODs. I used this one a few years ago: https://github.com/retroplasma/earth-reverse-engineering though I now see there's https://github.com/eliemichel/MapsModelsImporter
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3D Print of Downtown St Pete (at least part of it)
i've used retroplasma's exporter to get city sections into blender (fairly low resolution but probably good enough for a 3d print) and from there you could probably use a plugin to convert that to an STL.
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Real World Driving Simulator?
I've seen a few people talk about this before, but the past hour of research has led me to believe it's actually possible: A driving simulator that uses satellite data let you take on real roads. Google Maps has been largely reverse engineered (Demo, Code) - the data just needs to be processed (barring some bugs, things under trees or bridges). I wouldn't try to keep the photorealism, there's simply not enough data, so some sort of cartoony simplifcation like Infinitown would be awesome. The idea sounds absolutely naive but I'm sure a strong team could do it.
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