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Google Earth VR

pipi Nov 4, 2023 @ 10:36am
any way the enhance picture quality ?
Any settings to make it look better ?
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Bob Loblaw Nov 4, 2023 @ 2:56pm 
It uses less GPU than a game, you should be able to crank the supersampling resolution way up.
MonkeyGamesVR Nov 4, 2023 @ 4:48pm 
Ofcourse you can duh
pipi Nov 8, 2023 @ 5:23am 
Originally posted by Bob Loblaw:
It uses less GPU than a game, you should be able to crank the supersampling resolution way up.

newbie here , can you explain how ?
andybak Nov 8, 2023 @ 10:01am 
My guess is that you are asking about the resolution of the city meshes and textures - not the supersampling?

No - that's how they are and it's pretty amazing there's that much detail when you consider how much of the Earth is covered!
pipi Nov 8, 2023 @ 10:55am 
Originally posted by andybak:
My guess is that you are asking about the resolution of the city meshes and textures - not the supersampling?

No - that's how they are and it's pretty amazing there's that much detail when you consider how much of the Earth is covered!

yes thats what i ment , when you go up close ... but ok i can live with it.
still amazing indeed , we live in magical times
Dolan Tromp Nov 19, 2023 @ 11:17am 
Maybe in a very future iteration they can use Ai to denoise the blurry images when up close and replace them with higher quality ones. Something similar to DLSS but... not? lol That would be my best guess as to how to make it better. But the app is pretty much abandoned so don't keep any hopes up.
AtlasRedux Nov 25, 2023 @ 9:14am 
3D Gaussian Splatting technology will revolutionze how real objects looks in the future. But it's extremely early in development, so I won't assume we will see a Google Earth like version in many many years.
Basically, 3D Gaussian Splatting makes you able to reproduce real world places and objects with insane accuracy and realism in very very very little storage space. It's absolutely insane.
And you don't even need 3D cameras from it, as the process is done by AI learning how stuff looks from 2D video recording.
Shameless self example, here is a video of me looking at the fortress here that is in 3D in Unreal Engine.
All I did was fly over it with my drone, throw the footage into an AI, and 1.5 hours later it made a near perfect 3D version of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idXoBRPTAo0
TYTO Nov 30, 2023 @ 4:18pm 
NICE!
Originally posted by AtlasRedux:
3D Gaussian Splatting technology will revolutionze how real objects looks in the future. But it's extremely early in development, so I won't assume we will see a Google Earth like version in many many years.
Basically, 3D Gaussian Splatting makes you able to reproduce real world places and objects with insane accuracy and realism in very very very little storage space. It's absolutely insane.
And you don't even need 3D cameras from it, as the process is done by AI learning how stuff looks from 2D video recording.
Shameless self example, here is a video of me looking at the fortress here that is in 3D in Unreal Engine.
All I did was fly over it with my drone, throw the footage into an AI, and 1.5 hours later it made a near perfect 3D version of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idXoBRPTAo0
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