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BRoll Terria geospatial San Francisco map 3D


[Image appears of a screen in the Terria tool, complete with logo in the top left and a tool bar vertically on the right. The main image is of the San Francisco port. There are some docks and jetties at the front of the shot and the San Francisco city behind]

[Image changes as the camera moves from the water and moves slowly over the city. Below are many different building and skyscrapers]



BRoll Terria geospatial planning use case b


[Image appears of a globe on a black background. Top left is the Terria logo with text below: Explore Digital Data Twin Datasets. To the right, in a vertical layout, are the naviagtion tools for the app]

[Image changes as the app zooms in on the lower right quadrant of Australia. To the left is a search bar with options to explore and upload data. Below is text: This is your Digital Twin Data. When you add a dataset to eat map you’ll see a legend (key) and settings right here so you can easily control how it looks. Under this is a set of helpful hints]

[Image changes as coordinates are entered and the screen shows the search which narrows in on an area in Melbourne]

[Image changes as the “Explore data” button is pressed and a screen pops up with dropdown boxes and it scrolls through Environment, Infrastructure projects and Google realistic photo tiles]

[Image changes as pop up disappears and screen zooms and then tilts from overhead view to a 3D view. The “Clip Model” option is chosen from the side bar and a clear box is placed over a section of the screen, adjusted for size and then the “Upload data” button is pressed]

[Image changes as a large pop up screen appears labelled: Terria Data Catalogue. Text instructs to drag and drop a file to view it locally on the map]

[Image changes to move through instructions to add a local file, browse, select the file saved and open, save and then import the apartment building onto the space selected on the map, reposition the building, select “Ideal Zoom” then cast and receive, confirm on a pop up and then the building appears more realistically with shadows depending on which side is viewed]

[Image changes as we zoom into the stylised building and look at steps, railings and walls and then move up the building to be on the roof level with the skyline in the background]