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Revision as of 02:38, 3 January 2007

This page will give a brief introduction to World Wind 1.4, and explain how to activate the most popular and useful new features. For a more comrehensive list see World Wind New Features 1 3 6-1 4.

Contents

Sun shading and Atmospheric Scattering

figure 1 - Sun shading + Atmospheric scattering
figure 1 - Sun shading + Atmospheric scattering


These features require a modern PC with a good 3D graphics card, as a general rule if your computer cannot run the latest 3D games such as Oblivion then it probably won't be able to handle these features.

Enabling Sun shading

Sun Shading applies a realistic lighting effect to the imagery shown in World Wind.

  • To enable Sun Shading eithher navigate to the 'View' menu and click 'Sun Shading' (see figure 2) or press Shift+S.
figure 2 - Enabling Sun shading
figure 2 - Enabling Sun shading


Enabling Atmospheric Scattering

Atmospheric Scattering gives World Wind an Atmosphere, and gives realistic sunsets and sunrises.

  • To enable Atmospheric Scattering eithher navigate to the 'View' menu and click 'Atmospheric Scattering' (see figure 3) or press Shift+A.
figure 3 - Enabling Atmospheric Scattering
figure 3 - Enabling Atmospheric Scattering


Advanced options

CPU/GPU rendering

This lets you select either CPU or GPU (Graphics card) rendering for Atmospheric Scattering. CPU rendering is more accurate but needs a more powerful CPU and can slow your system down considerably, GPU rendering is faster but requires a modern graphics card with Pixel Shader 2.0 support.

  • To enable GPU rendering navigate to the 'Tools' menu and click 'Options' (see figure 4), then navigate to the 'Atmosphere' section, and from the drop down menu next to 'ForceCpuAtmosphere' select 'False' (see figure 5), you can then close the options dialog box.
figure 4 - Options menu
figure 4 - Options menu
figure 5 - ForceCpuAtmosphere
figure 5 - ForceCpuAtmosphere


Sun Light Control
figure 6 - No Sun shading
figure 6 - No Sun shading
figure 7 - Fixed Sun shading
figure 7 - Fixed Sun shading


This Dialog box lets you manually alter the Sun's position, by default the Sun's position is calculated accurately based on your system clock. The manual placement option is especially useful for creating shaded relief maps from layers like the USGS topographic and Virtual Earth road maps.

  • To open the dialog box navigate to the 'Tools' menu and click 'Sunlight control...' (see figure 8), the dialog box will then open (see figure 9), moving the sliders allows manual positioning of the Sun.
figure 8 - Tools menu
figure 8 - Tools menu
figure 9 - Sunlight options
figure 9 - Sunlight options


Virtual Earth

figure 8 - Virtual Earth Map view of London (image Copyright Microsoft Corporation)
figure 8 - Virtual Earth Map view of London (image Copyright Microsoft Corporation)


The Virtual Earth plug-in gives World Wind users the ability to view imagery from Microsoft's local.live.com website.

Please note this imagery is owned by Microsoft and may only be used for non-commercial purposes. Any other use must be coordinated with the Microsoft Virtual Earth team. All imagery obtained using this plug-in is copyrighted and may not be redistributed in any form.

Loading and using the plug-in

  • To load the plug-in click 'Load/Unload...' in the Plug-Ins menu (see figure 9). Then from the dialog box click 'Virtual Earth Plugin' (you may have to scroll down a bit), and press the 'Load' button (see figure 10), the indicator next to 'Virtual Earth Plugin' should now change to green, now close the dialog box.
figure 9 - Plug-Ins -> Load/Unload...
figure 9 - Plug-Ins -> Load/Unload...
figure 10 - Plug-Ins -> Load/Unload...
figure 10 - Plug-Ins -> Load/Unload...


  • To Change the options in the plug-in click the toolbar icon (see figure 11), a dialog box with several options is then displayed (see figure 12). From the dialog box you can turn the imagery on or off with the 'Layer On' tick box, select which type of imagery you would like to view, Road (Maps), Aerial (photographic type imagery) or Hybrid (a mixture of both), you can also press 'Locate Me' button to have World Wind move the globe to your current location (this is very approximate and may be wrong by several miles), press ing the 'Open in live.local.com' will cause your web browser to open the location you are currently viewing in Microsoft's local.live.com. The 'starting zoom level' slider controls when Microsoft imagery starts to show in World Wind, a lower number causes imagery to load at a higher altitude (when you are zoomed further out).
figure 11 - Virtual Earth toolbar icon
figure 11 - Virtual Earth toolbar icon
figure 12 - Virtual Earth dialog box
figure 12 - Virtual Earth dialog box


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