Can someone give more context here? It's a cool 3D map, but this submission is at almost 100 points and I have no idea what it's about. Is this submission about...
- A private or open-source map visualization engine that's doing something new? (And if so, what?)
- A demonstration of all the 3D data already in OpenSourceMap? (Has it made a leap forwards or something? How complete is it?)
- Something else?
Is this something new and newsworthy or just somebody re-posting something that's been around for a decade? I'm just totally lost here.
It's obviously not complete. I took 2 locations that I know well (different countries) and the first has relatively realistic looking 3-d building shapes. The other has nothing.
And that it's using a 3rd party engine. Since the OSM data is "open", there's nothing wrong with making use of it.
I don't know about this project, but OSM data included information on levels for a while (and it was used, in addition to just being there: e.g., in JOSM you can switch between levels for editing; not sure if I saw 3D rendering of OSM data before, but that's possible). While this looks like a demo by a commercial company selling "Interactive Map Solutions": not major news about OSM itself, but may be amusing to poke.
- A private or open-source map visualization engine that's doing something new? (And if so, what?)
- A demonstration of all the 3D data already in OpenSourceMap? (Has it made a leap forwards or something? How complete is it?)
- Something else?
Is this something new and newsworthy or just somebody re-posting something that's been around for a decade? I'm just totally lost here.