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Mt Elephant fly-though

Mt Elephant fly-though

Mt Elephant is geological significant feature situated within the Victorian Volcanic Plains.This photo-realistic landscape fly-though was created using ArcScene based on 1 metre DEM created from LiDAR and aerial photograph . The airphoto is placed in 3D by reading height information from the defined 3D surface. The hillshade and rendering tools from Spatial analyst extention give it a life like appearance.

OZViz 2009

OZViz 2009

For those interested in both scientific and geographical visualization this could be the event for you . The OzViz workshop is being hosted by Monash University’s e-Research Centre 3-4 Dec 2009 . Important dates are as follows: Important Dates: Deadline for presentation abstract submission – 1st November 2009 Acceptance notification – 7th of November 2009 Deadline for submissions to the visualisation showreel – 16th November 2009 Workshop – 3rd & 4th of December Note – registration is free for all…

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Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation (part II)

Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation (part II)

This is the eighth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation” Marcos Nino-Ruiz A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation (part I)

Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation (part I)

This is the eighth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Service oriented support for heterogeneous software tools in environmental modelling and visualisation” Marcos Nino-Ruiz A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure (part II)

Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure (part II)

This is the seventh of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure” Phil Greenwood A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure (part I)

Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure (part I)

This is the seventh of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Using game engine technology to create real-time interactive environments to assist in planning and visual assessment for infrastructure” Phil Greenwood A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning (part II)

Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning (part II)

This is the sixth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning” Gustavo Arciniegas A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning (part I)

Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning (part I)

This is the sixth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Using a touch table to support participatory land use planning” Gustavo Arciniegas A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Landscape visualisation tools and methods:Decision making with scenarios (part II)

Landscape visualisation tools and methods:Decision making with scenarios (part II)

This is the fifth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Landscape visualisation tools and methods:Decision making with scenarios” Eric Smith A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website:

Landscape visualisation tools and methods: Decision making with scenarios (part I)

Landscape visualisation tools and methods: Decision making with scenarios (part I)

This is the fifth of a series of presentations given at the MODSIM / ISPRS WGII/6 session on Visualisation in support of management decisions. Title of this presentation: “Landscape visualisation tools and methods:Decision making with scenarios” Eric Smith A copy of the refereed paper can downloaded from the MODSIM conference website: