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  2. Build the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Aerial render of the Build The Earth project on a modified Airocean World Map. Build the Earth was created by YouTuber PippenFTS in March 2020 as a collaborative effort to recreate Earth in the video game Minecraft. [1] During the COVID-19 lockdowns, the server aimed to provide players with the opportunity to virtually experience and construct ...

  3. Lidar - Wikipedia

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    In Build the Earth, lidar is used to create accurate renders of terrain in Minecraft to account for any errors (mainly regarding elevation) in the default generation. The process of rendering terrain into Build the Earth is limited by the amount of data available in region as well as the speed it takes to convert the file into block data.

  4. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

  5. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    3D rendering engine used by New World and several other games Odyssey Engine: Yes 3D Windows, macOS: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: Proprietary: OGRE: C++: 2005 C++: Yes 3D Linux, Windows (all major versions), macOS, NaCl, WinRT, Windows Phone 8, iOS and Android: Torchlight ...

  6. Brian McClendon - Wikipedia

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    Brian A McClendon (born 1964) is an American software executive, engineer, and inventor. [1] He was a co-founder and angel investor in Keyhole, Inc., a geospatial data visualization company that was purchased by Google in 2004 [2] [3] to produce Google Earth.

  7. WebGL - Wikipedia

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    It is a default backend for both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox on Windows platforms and works by translating WebGL and OpenGL calls to available platform-specific APIs. ANGLE currently provides access to OpenGL ES 2.0 and 3.0 to desktop OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Direct3D 9, and Direct3D 11 APIs. [ 17 ] ″[

  8. GeoFS - Wikipedia

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    Created by Xavier Tassin, GeoFS was launched as GEFS-Online version 0.1 using a Google Earth plug-in on October 1 2010. The game's predecessor, Sportstar Simulator, featured the still available Evektor Sportstar. [4] On September 1, 2015, support for the Google Earth plugin ended, [5] which nearly resulted in GEFS closing. [6]

  9. Category:Google Earth - Wikipedia

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