[Mono-list] 3D globe

Thomas Jam Pedersen thomas at 3Djam.com
Tue Jul 7 12:38:53 EDT 2009


I suggest that you look at Ogre3D and Irrlicht, which are both super fast 3D engines that can handle very large models. 
Both has .NET / Mono GUI frontends. (for Ogre it is NeoAxis SDK)

This page show demos of all of them:
http://www.3djam.com/roozz/default.aspx?c=gallery

The demos on the above page will run on Linux too within 2 weeks.
 

/Thomas


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Hi all,

I search a 3D globe in order to develop a Mono application with a 3D view of
the Earth.

I want to have the possibilty to add images (JPEG2000), layers and terrains
to the globe. The possiblity to connect the globe to a WMS would be cool !
More, I have to add some 3D objects  (ground vehicles, aircraft,
satellites,...) and to move these objects over or around the globe.

Google Earth seems to be restricted to web applications.
Nasa World Wind is Java oriented (and it may have low performances when you
animate the globe and move objects over/around the globe).
I found this one :  http://www.earth3d.org/index.html
http://www.earth3d.org/index.html . It could be a solution but I am not sure
that I can display some 3D additionnal objects (like my satellites or my
vehicles).

If you have any information or if you know any 3D earth control for Mono,
please let me know.

Many thanks for your help !


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