Talk:Using Qgis2threejs

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The Qgis2threejs plugin visualizes raster and vector data in 3D on web browsers. Files are generated which can be published in the web in a very simple procedure.
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[https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/Qgis2threejs/ Qgis2threejs] plugin exports terrain data, map canvas image and vector data to your web browser. You can view exported 3D objects on web browser which supports WebGL.
* Prepare a [http://wiki.awf.forst.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/Digital_Elevation_Model_(DEM)_Processing#Shaded_relief_layer_styling shaded relief layer].
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* Select {{mitem|text=Plugin --> Manage and install plugins}} and install the {{typed|text=Qgis2threejs}} plugin.
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* {{mitem|text=Web --> Qgis2threejs --> Qgis2threejs}}. Click on {{button|text=World}} and increase the ''Verical exaggeration'' to {{typed|text=3}}.
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[[File:qgis_3js_settings2.png|400px]]
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* Click {{button|text=DEM}}. Specify the source of the digital elevation model. Increase the spatial resolution: drag the slider in '''Resampling''' to the right.
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[[File:Qgis2Threejs.PNG|3D Visualization]]
[[File:qgis_3js_settings.png|400px]]
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* Click {{button|text=Run}}. Your default web browser will be opened and an interactive 3D view wit the extent of the current map canvas will be displayed.
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==External Tutorials==
[[File:qgis_3js_browser.png|400px]]
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* [http://opensourcegisblog.blogspot.de/2014/03/3d-visualization-of-manhattan-using.html visualization-of-manhattan]
 
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* [http://anitagraser.com/2014/03/15/3d-viz-with-qgis-three-js/ 3d-viz-with-qgis-three-js]
* In the settings window click {{button|text=Controls}} to find out the interactive mouse functions.
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Here is an example link to a [http://www.gwdg.de/~hfuchs/dem/3js_view.html 3D view] published in the web.
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 16 April 2018

Qgis2threejs plugin exports terrain data, map canvas image and vector data to your web browser. You can view exported 3D objects on web browser which supports WebGL.

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