The Google 3D Warehouse is a database of 3D objects that people from around the world have built using the software application Sketchup. These objects are intended to be opened in Google Earth. The web front-end to this database has been recently revamped, as reported by Frank Taylor over at the Google Earth Blog. The redesign includes a Google Maps view of each 3D object with location based significance, or those that are actually real. These 3D objects are available for viewing in Google Earth (or editing in Sketchup). Along with this redesign being a great compliment to browsing these objects, for specific location-based landmarks such as the San Francisco City Hall (pictured above) it's a great way to actually see what is in that satellite photo you are viewing on Google Maps. Take things a step further by viewing it in Google Earth to get the full experience of almost being there!
Here are some examples (Toggle to 'satellite' view and zoooom in on these!):
- San Francisco City Hall
- Palace of Fine Arts (SF)
- Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE
- Arc de Triomphe, Paris
- Tokyo City Hall
- White House, Washington DC
- Tiananmen Gate, Beijing, China
- (LOTS more here..)
Have fun!
9 comments:
Very cool, but how do you turn on the textures? I just see geometric shapes.
To turn on textures you need to have Google Earth 4 Beta installed (also available for free, and is very stable after 3 months of testing).
The 3DWarehouse will automatically present you with a GE 4 option of models which have textures.
Thanks for that Frank! :)
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