I tried this today. I don't live anywhere near the areas covered, but
I tried a modelling a goods depot in Birmingham, UK. Seems to work
pretty well, but the available shapes are a little limited... I needed
to model a curved canopy over the entrance to the building.
Manipulating the blocks is a bit tricky at times, depending on the
viewing angle. I'd like to be able to drag a block, too. In the end,
I had a fairly good model, but when I viewed it in 3d mode, I saw that
most of the surrounding buildings had already been auto-generated
anyhow. To be honest, the result of the Building Maker tool was
almost indistinguishable from the auto-generated ones. In the end, I
deleted the upload... it simply wasn't good enough.
There is another problem when a someone models a building that they
don't have details of, such as the actual function of the building,
its address, history, and so on. One of the good things about the GE
3D models is the information provided by the model builders. In the
case of the goods depot that I modelled, I was able to see the street
on which it is located, but I could not give the building its correct
name. This is likely to result in a lot of buildings having non-
specific names such as "Building in Birmingham, UK". The quality of
the 3D Warehouse GE models could suffer. This problem could be made
worse by the option in Building Maker to have a building chosen at
random, from (I assume) anywhere in the world.
I can see this tool being useful for filling out some of the larger
cities around the world, ideally by people who have personal knowledge
of the areas, but if auto-generated models are already present, I
question the value of the human effort using Building Maker. It would
be good if some indication were provided at the time a building is
selected, whether the building has already been auto-generated or
modelled by another person.
I don't want to sound too negative, but I think Building Maker could
make many in the GE 3D modelling community lose interest.
Thomas.
On Oct 13, 6:57 pm, Google Guide Mark <
mlimber+...@google.com> wrote:
> Today the 3D Warehouse released a new feature: Building Maker (seehttp://
googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/introducing-google-building-ma...)
> You can try this out by pointing your browser tohttp://
www.google.com/buildingmaker.
>
> Building Maker is a tool designed to make it easy for anyone with a
> browser and a bit of time to make photo-textured 3D models for Google
> Earth. In many ways, using Building Maker is like manipulating a very
> large, very smart, collection of building blocks. If you can assemble
> blocks to match the shape of a building as seen from several images
> (which we provide), you can use Building Maker.
>
> Here's how it works. First, make sure you have the very latest
> version of Google Earth (
http://earth.google.com) (Mac users - you'll
> need to get the Google Earth Plugin separately fromhttp://
code.google.com/apis/earth).
> Then open a browser and point tohttp://
sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/buildingmaker.