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  • Getting Started
    • Setup
  • Initialization
    • Init with token
    • Init with username/password
    • Init with constrained zoom levels
    • Init empty map
    • Init with multiple maps
    • Init in 3D mode
    • Init with image 3D mode
    • Init map with a restricted extent
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  • Third party
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    • Vexcel Infrared
    • Brightness and Contrast Control
  • Geometries
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    • WKT reader
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    • Feature click
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  • Vector styles
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  • Measures
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  • Utils
    • Transform

Tutorial

Init in 3D mode


This tutorial demonstrates how to initialize and configure a Vexcel map in 3D mode, enabling an immersive three-dimensional visualization of geographic data. The 3D mode leverages Vexcel's high-resolution oblique imagery to create detailed, perspective views of landscapes and urban environments.

You'll learn how to:

  • Initialize a map specifically in 3D mode
  • Set the initial orientation for the 3D view (North, South, East, or West)
  • Handle scenarios where 3D imagery might not be available for certain locations
  • Understand the configuration options specific to 3D visualization

3D mode provides significant advantages for applications requiring detailed visual analysis, such as urban planning, emergency response, infrastructure inspection, and property assessment. The perspective view allows users to see building heights, terrain elevation, and other vertical elements that aren't visible in traditional 2D maps.

This capability is particularly valuable when combined with Vexcel's high-resolution oblique imagery, which captures buildings and structures from multiple angles, providing comprehensive visual information about the built environment.


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