Hi all,
I'm involved in a feasibility study into using Online Virtual Worlds in the "urban regeneration consultation process" in the UK. Does anyone have experience in importing geospatial data (maps, terrain, roads, buildings etc.) into a Croquet world? Is this something which is currently supported, has planned support in the future or would be easy to implement? It seems that the focus of Croquet is in building virtual collaborative spaces rather than scenes which mirror the real world, is this an accurate observation? Any experiences, suggestions and contacts would be appreciated. Many Thanks Ben -- Ben Francis http://tola.me.uk |
Hi Ben,
this is exactly what I tried to do a couple of months ago
(http://thefutureinvented.blogspot.com/2008/07/croquetgis.html),
see the croquet-dev message copied below.
The available code provides basic functionality only.
I hope to find the time to continue with this project soon, and am open to
collaboration with other people willing to invest time to take this
further!
Hans
From:
Andreas Raab [[hidden email]]
Sent: woensdag 9 juli 2008 23:38 To: [hidden email]; Baveco, Hans Subject: Re: [croquet-dev] [ANN] first version of CroquetGIS Try
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Cheers,
- Andreas Baveco, Hans wrote:
> On http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu:8886/@siaEegaAzLgxZmBP/UCEIcAOK > you find a first version of CroquetGIS, a package that adds the > ability to import and visualize geographic data sets, in the formats > ASCIIGRID, ESRI Shapefile, ARC\INFO TINS and geo-referenced Images. > More installation details on the wiki (I haven't found a reliable way > to load the required packages automatically...). Sample data are at > http://webdocs.alterra.wur.nl/internet/landschap/EMM/Croquet/GIS/geo.z > ip > > It should basically work in the Cobalt release. When loading your own datasets it is advisable to set the checkbox for "aligning to Croquet's origin" - otherwise your visualization may end up very very far from where your avatar is waiting! The alternative, for instance when you have multiple datasets for the same area, is to make the Croquet origin represent non-zero coordinates (e.g. the coordinates of the upperleft corner of your map) - this is the first option in the GIS menu. (the scaling is not done quite right yet for non-aligned datasets). > Currently, only a visualization is created of the geographic data. The raw data sets can however be stored and used for other purposes than visualization. > Comments, improvements and extensions are more than welcome, have fun, > > Hans >
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I'm noticing that every time I go into cobalt and then exit out (without even doing anything) and save the image file it increases in size of the image. I expect this to occur when I make simple menu additions, or integrate any code, and I understand that it logs everything done, but I'm wondering if there is a way to reduce the size of the image. If I end up saving the image file after
each code change to test it, I'm going to end up with a 500+ meg image file soon. Is there a better way to integrate and test code that won't continually increase the image size?
Appreciate any thoughts,
Paul
DW Poppy Secondary School
Email: [hidden email]
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