Visualization for Professionals
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Cartography
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| Historical Mapping Jason Gregory |
Realistic Perspective Rob James |
Relief and Elevation Shading Rick Lovel |
Forest Fire Progression Scott Cherba |
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Click here to see more Cartography samples.
Whether you are creating maps for National Park Visitor's Centers, designing fire progression maps for public information, creating topographical maps or making educational materials, 3D Nature provides tools that are designed to be used in many different cartographic applications. Cartographers the world over have chosen WCS, and VNS as their tools for creating scientifically and geographically accurate maps.
You'll probably notice that all of the work on this page varies greatly. All of our tools allow you to express your own style, rather than imposing a certain "look" like so many other programs do. These tools put you in control.
- Take the chore out of cartography with VNS 2’s process improvements and
tools. Streamline data flow, reduce file conversion, automate data integration
and eliminate redundant changes and updates.
- Use the intuitive and flexible Import Wizard to assimilate your terrain
data from over twenty supported formats. Crop, shift, scale, adjust and tile
during import. For contour lines, TINs or control points, quickly grid regularized
terrain meshes straight from the Import Wizard.
- No need to reproject your data before importing it, VNS natively understands
over 30 different projections and over 300 datums. Mix and match data in different
projections and datums with ease, VNS will ensure they line up properly. Merge
data of different projections, zones, resolutions and qualities to assemble
the most effective base map.
- Import landcover and feature information in a variety of CAD and GIS formats.
Conform vector boundaries, paths and routes to the terrain. Drape enormous
raster images, aerial photos and satellite imagery onto the landscape. Automatically
load projection and positioning metadata from industry-standard georeferenced
image formats like GeoTIFF and ECW, or plain raster images with World and
PRJ files.
- Define vegetated ground cover for realistic presentations, or shaded relief
for traditional cartography. Add intelligent color schemes to produce everything
from basic hypsographic elevation gradients to sophisticated shaders reacting
to elevation, slope, azimuth, convexity/concavity and more. Leverage raster
and vector landcover databases to accurately place urban, agricultural and
forest textures for maps of astounding detail.
- VNS is not limited in the amount or resolution of terrain it can handle.
Create highly-detailed maps of specific areas, regional overviews, even render
the entire planet, complete with clouds and stars.
- Plan or Perspective? Choose a Viewpoint interactively, moving the virtual
camera around with the mouse. Or, copy from an imported position or path with
the Path/Vector Transfer tool. Recreate the view from a GPS-surveyed location.
Explore known and unknown vantages. Create plan maps with or without global
curvature. Unwrap the Earth by rendering output images in a variety of projections,
complete with georeferencing information for use in other cartographic tools.
Write plan or perspective documents to Illustrator files with raster shaded
terrain overlaid with perfectly aligned vector linework.
- Add lakes and streams, skies and clouds, even 3D buildings and structures.
Extrude whole cities of basic 3D buildings just from their overhead footprints.
Add Road Components to any path or vector. Use Terraffectors to selectively
emphasize topographic features or exaggerate perspective.
- VNS won’t hold you back from creating large high-res output images. Techniques
like segmenting and tiling make rendering enormous output manageable. Choose
to have VNS assemble the resulting partial renderings into one vast image,
or leave them as smaller tiles for convenience or special purposes like multi-page
atlases.
- Frequently, several forms or variations of the same basic work are required.
Encompassing the numerous variations, ensuring they all stay current to common
changes and updating them all when the base data is updated could be a herculean
task. Scenarios in VNS coordinate the task of orchestrating multiple variations
of a theme within a single easily managed project file. Scenarios can dynamically
show or remove elements for a particular rendering. Keep the common elements
together as you add or remove features, change lighting conditions, color
schemes, switch from photorealistic to stylistic, even present alternative
scenarios of the same site.
- Communicate the proposal by choosing the most expressive medium for the
project. Create still images, enormous posters, animated fly-throughs and
fly-overs, even interact with panoramic renderings showing every angle from
one or more viewpoints. Produce everything from a single unified project!
- Exploit existing optional datasets like 3D Nature’s National Land Cover
Database CD-ROM and upcoming Ultimate Earth DVD-ROM to create high-quality
projects depicting the United States, or the entire planet! NLCD contains
30m raster land cover for the lower 48 States. Ultimate Earth contains 1Km
terrain and satellite imagery data for anywhere on the planet!
- Utilize the flexible Post Processing system to add that extra touch to any
project. For perspective presentations, adjust real-world controls like exposure,
gamma and depth of field. More traditional mapmaking can benefit from applying
effects that react to the underlying landscape. Apply a slight blur to low-lying
areas to make them appear more distant, enhancing the 3D look of a 2D map.
Add colored tints to shadowed areas to recreate popular national styles. Apply
more exotic effects like Posterization, Color Maximization or even Cartoon
look.
- Creating high resolution posters and detailed animations on a production
schedule can tax the computing abilities of the fastest computers. Stay ahead
of deadlines by harnessing the power of all available computers with the SuperConductor
render farm controller and license-free Render Engine capability included
with every VNS. Buy one license of VNS, get the ability to render on many
networked clients overnight or on weekends when they’re idle. Deliver more,
in less time.
- VNS 2 has many tools to save you time. If you’ve made something useful,
chances are you’ll use it again. Minimize redundant work by saving reusable
Components for use in future projects. Save color schemes, data sets and output
specifications into stand-alone files to integrate into future projects.
- Design your scene and then export it using Scene
Express for interactive exploration.
Visual Nature Studio and World Construction Set satisfy the needs of Cartographers at two different levels. Visual Nature Studio gives you greater power, precision and flexibility plus some extra features that WCS doesn't have. World Construction Set is great for concept development where scientific and geographic accuracy are of lesser importance. Both programs give you the ultimate in artistic expression and photo-realism.. If you would like to learn more about the differences between WCS and VNS visit our Product Comparison Page.
If you would like to receive more information on WCS, VNS or Scene Express, you can request or download a brochure. Download a free Demo Version of our software.
If you wish to further discuss how WCS or VNS can work for you please feel free to drop us a note or call our Sales office at (303) 659-4028.
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