Link - Google Earth St Paul’s and Digital Elevation Model
I’ve been focused on using Google Earth for a GIS viewer, but some others have been looking at using it for 3D models.
…problems have arisen with the Google Digital Elevation model (DEM). St Paul’s is located on a natural hill in London but the resolution of the DEM is not enough to compensate for the building size and structure.Interesting. I’ve noticed some problems with a x/y shift going on when I try and create 3D views of buildings in Google Earth, but it looks like those who work with 3D Studio Max and ArcScene are also left wondering how/if Google might fix their issues with Google Earth.By default Google Earth drapes the models to the landscape, resulting in a model which slopes, losing the straight lines and introducing distortion. To get around this it can be placed absolute to the ground, resulting in a 11 metre difference between the front and the rear of the building - as it sits on a hill. This has been compensated for in the model but it throws out the actual building height relative to the skyline.