Yes and yes. On Nov 18, 4:18 am, Alberto <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you for your answer, I'm reading it and it's a good start > point... You surely know Google API better than me... Do you think I > can use it for my project? > There's another aspect. > I have also to turn around statues in the room. I can use Google > Street view to do it? > I need a personal think of people that have a good experience with > Google API to understand if I can use it for designing my museum... > Thanks to all! :) > > On Nov 18, 3:13 am, Grok Lobster <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Start here > > -http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/services.ht... > > > On Nov 17, 10:10 am, Alberto Sturiale <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi everybody! > > > First of all I'm sorry for my English! :) > > > > I'm new with Google API and I'd like to know if it is suitable for my > > > issue before starting to study it in deep. > > > > The first thing to consider is the following. > > > > I'd like to realize a virtual museum using google street view. The idea > > > is to take a picture of all the works (paintings or sculptures) and > > > build a dynamic virtual route (that can be thematic for example) to > > > propose to my visitors on the web. Suppose that the museum > > > administrator decides to organize a temporary virtual exhibition > > > organizing its works by author. After a couple of week (or seconds if > > > he hasn't nothing better to do :)) he wants to reorganize museum works > > > in a different way, predisposing a different route and different rooms > > > using a sort of control panel that permits him to manage the virtual > > > museum. > > > > If I have well understood, Google street view works using panoramic > > > 360° images, so the problem is "only" to paste a painting next to the > > > other dynamically to create a great circle, obviously using compatible > > > pictures and mapping it in a background map. > > > > The second point to analyse is the following. > > > > I'd like to show to the users a map of the floor that they're visiting, > > > marking the point where they're staying. Nothing different from a > > > normal running of Google Street View that shows a little box in which > > > Pegman stays over the map of the region we are visiting and turns on > > > himself whenever we change our orientation in Street View box. To > > > realize this goal I need to create a sort of personalized georeference, > > > relative to my floor map... I've just seen that Google provide the > > > Geocoder object, I can use it for my purpose? There is something that I > > > can use to create this custom map of my virtual museum? > > > > The third point is the 3D issue. > > > > It would be great to add 3D effect to the museum. I know that Google > > > improved Street View using anaglyph. I can use this technology? There > > > is any component that allows me to turn into 3D viewing? And if I would > > > like to use full 3D technology (there are many cameras that allows to > > > take panoramic pictures in 3D)? It's a realizable idea with Google > > > tools? > > > > These are the main aspects to value. I can start to design my project > > > with Google Street View or it's better to find another system? > > > > Thank You for your time, patience and experience. I'm waiting for your > > > answers! :)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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