tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741970181714760187.post6788410362380045151..comments2024-03-14T19:47:05.494+00:00Comments on master maps: Proportional 3D Collada objects in KMLBjørn Sandvikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09449118212462364491noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741970181714760187.post-31575190098993274622012-11-19T08:49:32.118+00:002012-11-19T08:49:32.118+00:00Hi Tom,
I haven't looked much into collada mo...Hi Tom,<br /><br />I haven't looked much into collada models since I wrote this blog post. <br /><br />These are my answers from what I remember, but you should check if Google has improved Collada handling in KML. <br /><br />1. Not possible to have clickable collada models: <a href="http://code.google.com/p/earth-api-samples/issues/detail?id=123" rel="nofollow">http://code.google.com/p/earth-api-samples/issues/detail?id=123</a><br /><br />2. Not possible<br /><br />3. Possible! <a href="http://code.google.com/p/thematicmapping/source/browse/trunk/TME_Engine.php#296" rel="nofollow">See here for PHP example</a>.<br /><br />Good luck with your project! Bjørn Sandvikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16080335362672606377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741970181714760187.post-49406438571804530202012-11-18T06:39:54.267+00:002012-11-18T06:39:54.267+00:00Hi Bjorn,
this post if a few years old, and I was ...Hi Bjorn,<br />this post if a few years old, and I was wondering if (to your knowledge) there had been any progress regarding:<br />(1) allowing models to be clickable (and defining ballon in klm, not in model)<br />(2) allowing klm to colorize models?<br />or alternatively:<br />(3) using python to create models with different colors and then link these to kml?<br /><br />I'm interested in created 'blisters' representing pollutant emissions. Would like to have both volume and color represent emissions. Might either use a 'water drop' approach to add up all point sources included under a same blister (ie like water dropplets adding up to create larger drop) or have floating sphere (with smaller above larger, so that all are visible from vertical view).<br />Your insight would be useful!<br />best<br />TomTPFShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10032701275728967871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741970181714760187.post-71058073073387363442010-09-10T13:12:23.958+01:002010-09-10T13:12:23.958+01:00It is still a problem- please fix!It is still a problem- please fix!Paulhttp://www.thegeographer.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741970181714760187.post-81610304176440480922009-08-20T16:53:36.971+01:002009-08-20T16:53:36.971+01:00This appears to be broken in the latest version of...This appears to be broken in the latest version of the site? It used to give you options for "Proportional Symbols" as described in item #3 of the instructions, but I can't get it to work for me anymore...Gouldinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00112674352302228540noreply@blogger.com