osgEarth - Terrain On Demand
osgEarth is a scalable terrain rendering toolkit for OpenSceneGraph. Just create a simple XML file, point it at your imagery, elevation, and vector data, load it into your favorite OSG application, and go! osgEarth supports all kinds of data and comes with lots of examples to help you get up and running quickly and easily.
- Installation - SVN access, build instructions, and pre-built binaries
- Documentation - HOW-TOs, references, and API documentation
- Community - Discussion, support, and feature requests
- Gallery - Pretty pictures of datasets generated using osgEarth
- About - Information of the project, licensing, and its authors
Things you can do
osgEarth makes is easy to deploy scalable terrain models:
- Create terrain models - either offline, or dynamically at run-time
- Load whole-earth terrains without writing any code
- Layer imagery to produce high-resolution insets
- Combine multiple imagery, elevation, and vector data sources on the fly
- Set up map tile caches to maximize performance
- Adjust layer opacity for multi-texturing effects
But osgEarth does more than just render terrain:
- Drape vector (GIS) data on the terrain
- Reproject data among different coordinate reference systems
- Place external models on the terrain with lat/long coordinates
- Do fast intersection testing
- Incorporate new data into existing VPB databases (without rebuilding them)
- Access terrain tiles directly for non-visual processes
Things you can see
- GeoTIFF imagery and DEM files (plus lots of other formats)
- Vector data like ESRI shapefiles
- OGC-compliant web mapping data (like WMS)
- GIS layers published with MapServer or ESRI ArcGIS Server
- Online maps like OpenStreetMap, ArcGIS Online, or NASA OnEarth
Professional Services
osgEarth is developed and maintained by the folks at Pelican Mapping. We offer professional software development, integration, and data production services related to osgEarth, OpenSceneGraph in general, and almost anything related to geospatial technology.
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