The 2010 Winter Olympic Games are getting closer and the buzz is already starting to build up. Those who just can’t wait to see how it unfolds have a reason to be pleased, Google has introduced the 3D models for all the venues in Google Earth, enabling people to check out the locations well before the games begin, which should either make the wait easier or maybe harder to bare.
“[W]e’ve introduced photorealistic 3D building models for all nine venues of the Winter Games. Producing these models is a multi-step process involving both aerial and ground-based imagery,” Bruce Polderman, product manager for Google Earth wrote.
Google Earth has amassed quite a few 3D locations, so this by itself isn’t exactly that special or unexpected. But Google went the extra mile for these particular locations and has built all the models in-house. It also went to great lengths to ensure that it got its hands on the best imagery available to build the models themselves and also for the texturing.
It managed to acquire some quality aerial photos of the region, not that it would have been much of a hassle for a company like Google, which has now made its way into Google Earth and Maps as well. It also acquired some ground images of the nine locations where the events will be held and used all th… (read more)