Hi
Is it possible to use real earth terrain, just as we upload human and object models?
Thanks, Yaniv
Hi Yaniv,
You can go to
http://jthatch.com/Terrain2STL
downkiad your stl and upload to Cospaces.
Yoni,
Ohalo College, Israel
Thanks Yoni and Sorry for the delayed response. the mial arrived to spam folder…
If you have experinced using real-world terrains i’d be happy the hear more about your experience.
Thanks, Yaniv
Hi,
I imported one into a space, https://cospac.es/7xmU.
I hoped the library objects could interact with the terrain; i.e. a spheres simulating water flow, characters walking on the surface. Those won’t work because the bounding box around the .stl file. You could use a path but it would have to be shaped to the terrain which isn’t practical.
How are you going to using the terrain file?
-Tom
Hi, yes.
so what would you suggest?
I am not using terrain files as a ground to walk on but to show students with AR the surface of our country.
@MrWolken shared his idea to use it but I didn`t get the idea with the water.
https://edu.cospaces.io/LQE-DHH
Thanks Yoni. Coil’d you share an example of your use of terrain?
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 8:17 PM יוני וסילבסקי via CoSpaces Edu Forum noreply@forum.edu.delightex.com wrote:
I put the link for the example in the kast comment
Great, thanks!
Is it possible to zoom in in order to understand the terraim resolution?
Is the resolution adaptable and can be configured during its manufactorng?
Hi,
Did you try to download a STL file from the site I mentiones earlier? (http://jthatch.com/Terrain2STL)
the resulotion can be configured there, I recommend you try it before further discussion
Yoni
I have a project in it`s early stages using terrain stl.
you are welcome to check it out/
It is a 3d represantation of an archeological site that is on a hill.
great!
this is very similar to what we are trying to do. can we talk by phone and discuss some technical issues?
Thanks, Yaniv
052-9459107
On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 10:38 AM יוני וסילבסקי via CoSpaces Edu Forum noreply@forum.edu.delightex.com wrote: