Spatial Manager Blog : Google Earth (KML/KMZ) (page 2)

3D modeled objects are exported to Google Earth (KML/KMZ) in an easy and intuitive way. Different altitude and height modes are available depending on how the model has been created and how it needs to be represented (relative to ground,... more


Export texts or labels from a DWG to Google Earth while maintaining layer and object colors. It is a simple one-step process for publishing stylized geometries grouped by their layers with their names or other related data or annotations.  more


Selection by Query in Spatial Manager allows you to select objects in the drawing or map according to data values in the data tables. Not only can these queries be as simple or as complex as the user desires, but... more


Google Earth allows you to save any image of the maps that are shown on the screen considering which are the active Places and Layers along with a configuration file (.geprint) that stores the Map options but also the Map... more


Although you can find several examples in this Blog where you can see how to export 3D objects to Google Earth basing their altitudes on an attached data or on their constant Z elevation, you can also export native 3D... more


Google Earth includes a little-known function that allows you to analyze the elevation profiles of roads, streets, highways, railways, paths, etc. polylines. The tools for export/publish to KML or KMZ files from your flat 2D (or 3D) drawings and maps... more