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Google Mapathon was an annual mapathon event organized by Google that invited the public to make improvements to Google Maps, through the Google Map Maker. It was permanently discontinued in 2016 because Google Map Maker was discontinued. [1] The event was held for the first time in 2013 in India, and subsequently in 2014 in Australia.
Following is a list of notable software, computer programs, used to develop a mathematical representation of any three dimensional surface of objects, as 3D computer graphics, also called 3D modeling.
The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your sources. A graphist will create the requested map. The page is forum-based, to enable cross-teaching conversations to take place. The Resources page provides advice to both beginners (in the form of tutorials) and experienced map-makers.
Shark 3D is an engine developed by Spinor for creating and viewing interactive 3D scenes. It is mainly used for developing video games and things similar to game engines , producing films and TV series , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as creating broadcast graphics [ 3 ] and developing 3D applications.
Customization 3D spherical world map and flat 2D gameplay map, [40] as well as many elements, [41] notably narrative and events. [42] Rogue Legacy: 2011 Cellar Door Games Side-scrolling castle, [43] made up of interconnected rooms. The Sentinel: 1986 Firebird: 3D terrain generation for all 10,000 levels. [citation needed] Sir, You Are Being ...
WED is the main program of Gamestudio, the user can startup their game from here, attach the scripts to it, etc. WED is the location where the user can merge all the parts of their game (programming, 3d graphics, levels). The layout for WED is fairly simple. The main part, the central right section, is where most of the editing is done.
OpenGeofiction (abbreviated OGF) is an online collaborative mapping project focused on fantasy cartography and worldbuilding of a world analogous to Earth. It uses OpenStreetMap software and processes in a separate environment, providing an outlet for artistic expression that avoids interfering with OpenStreetMap's mapping of the real world and potentially mitigates the risk of vandalism there.