In this video we show you how to capture your site in 3d from google earth, its done by a software the rips info from your graphics card and then you can import it into 3ds max.
( https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19341765/Google%20Capture.zip ) - Copy this web address into any browser to get the files I talk about at the start of the video. IF you want to try to find the plugin for a 3dr import for 2012 - look here - ( http://www.deep-shadows.com/hax/3DRipperDX.htm )
Yep, Its not to bad to make it work, only downside is the plugin for max is supported up to 2011 and no higher, nothing for 2012 and nothing for 2013.... so if you want this you need max 2011 installed
I have the used the website and requested locations, which is very handy for over all location views.
No textures come with the models though.
Whats is the legal stand point on using GE models, is there a loop hole for getting around it if there is a problem.
3 Comments
Pablo Nieto
said 28 October 2012 11:03 amI didn't knew it was posible. My city is not too much developed in 3d Google Earth, but nice information_
Paul Fatkins
said 29 October 2012 11:37 amphilip kelly
said 30 October 2012 5:57 amNo textures come with the models though.
Whats is the legal stand point on using GE models, is there a loop hole for getting around it if there is a problem.
Phil
Link below
http://make2d.blogspot.ie/2011/10/request-model.html