Customizing the Planet with Virtual Earth
October 19, 2007 | by Nick Mokey
Microsoft's latest tech preview lets users dig in and create their own structures to be displayed in Virtual Earth.
Following in footsteps laid down by Google with Google Earth and Google SketchUp, Microsoft announced on Thursday that users of its Virtual Earth application now have the ability to add custom 3D objects to the landscape. The new Microsoft Earth -3DVIA is the result of a collaboration between Microsoft and Dassault Systems, a company that’s specializes in 3D designs and life-cycle management.
The application allows users to build their own structures in 3D, such as a house, familiar building or other structure, then plant it on the Earth. Different colors and textures allow them to tweak and customize to make their creations to be more life-like. When completed, models can be uploaded to Virtual Earth to share with others, so users will be able to explore the work that others have done in the world.
Microsoft Earth -3DVIA is available for free as a technology preview from Microsoft. The company will be collecting feedback on the product before issuing a final release.
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