Google has now added a 3D “Ancient Rome” layer to Google Earth, based off the best scholarship we have; check out this video on it:
Google has now added a 3D “Ancient Rome” layer to Google Earth, based off the best scholarship we have; check out this video on it:
I’ve followed Google Earth since its inception. I’ve taken the tutorials on building creation/submissions and I now know how to do them but just don’t have the time.
I’ve used it for directions, and for finding softball fields where my daughter plays for the Farmington Traveling Fastpitch League. I’ve also used it to make maps of where I hunt and marked places where I’ve taken game.
It’s also great for tracking bad storms in your area or Hurricanes when you turn your weather environment on.
Those Romans had some fine archetecture. That is some impressive stuff right there.
My new computers can even render the landscape and buildings in a relatively short time now too.
Cool tool.
-dbrletich
It’s a nice utility, if you have the power and the bandwidth. (Dial-up, not so much.)