In Paris with two models
I've re-engineered TourMaker to use the SharpKml C# library, which is much better than my half-baked implementation of the KML Object Model. This video shows the results of the first project using the new version; it animates two models simultaneously, each one flying along its own path which is defined by a spline curve.
You can download the KMZ at the TourMaker blog page: http://tourmaker.wordpress.com/downloads - Juan Carlos Sierra R
- Colin Hazlehurst
I've re-engineered TourMaker to use the SharpKml C# library, which is much better than my half-baked implementation of the KML Object Model. This video shows the results of the first project using the new version; it animates two models simultaneously, each one flying along its own path which is defined by a spline curve.
You can download the KMZ at the TourMaker blog page: http://tourmaker.wordpress.com/downloads - James Swansburg
I've re-engineered TourMaker to use the SharpKml C# library, which is much better than my half-baked implementation of the KML Object Model. This video shows the results of the first project using the new version; it animates two models simultaneously, each one flying along its own path which is defined by a spline curve.
You can download the KMZ at the TourMaker blog page: http://tourmaker.wordpress.com/downloads - fly jujuia
I've re-engineered TourMaker to use the SharpKml C# library, which is much better than my half-baked implementation of the KML Object Model. This video shows the results of the first project using the new version; it animates two models simultaneously, each one flying along its own path which is defined by a spline curve.
You can download the KMZ at the TourMaker blog page: http://tourmaker.wordpress.com/downloads - Juan Carlos Sierra R
I've re-engineered TourMaker to use the SharpKml C# library, which is much better than my half-baked implementation of the KML Object Model. This video shows the results of the first project using the new version; it animates two models simultaneously, each one flying along its own path which is defined by a spline curve.