Bird Vision (3D Maps)
Jul 17, 03:35 AM | Flash Applications
Well-arranged three-dimensional map being displayed right in your browser. The landscape rotating and zooming at your will, full of objects which can display their detailed information. That’s the Bird Vision technology that can serve your purposes as well.
Here is a cuter small map demo.
Here is a big map demo.
Controls: Moving the mouse over the scene moves the view. Wheel for zoom.
In the big version you must press the mouse button when rotating the landscape.
Do you want to give your website visitors eye-soothing view over certain place, be it either a sporting or marketplace area, pleasure park, natural reservation, production hall, or archipelago map? Give them the Bird Vision. Let me know and I’ll create it for you – in three days.
What’s needed to make such 3D map?
1. A good photograph or area sketch. Or an air photo and GPS geodata, if you wish. It’s up to you whether the map should be precise, schematic, or modified for effect.
2. Important objects names and placement. These objects will be highlighted on the map and became interactive.
3. Texts and images. That’s the main thing which makes the map interactive – the possibility to display data under user’s mouse cursor.
Map features
Maps interconnected – map hyperspace
Bird vision engine lets connect any number of maps together into one application.The structure may be easily designed where the general overview map links to several others, which are more detailed.
Offline, in fullscreen, and other choises
You can run the application even offline, on a CD or flash disc for example. The size can be also adjusted to run impressively in the fullscreen mode. The presentation can be used as an organised photo showcase of important places, or just visited ones.
Web presentations based on the Bird Vision
There are all website features included in the Bird Vision applications: the design, the navigation, outer links, text and graphical data. So it’s fully suitable for making whole website.
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