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  1. Generally people will speak about the 3D Warehouse from Sketchup to download buildings and others models who are created by users but nobody is actually able today to extract any model generated by Google Earth.

    • Overview
    • Maps Models Importer
    • Installation
    • Usage
    • Troubleshooting
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Notable use cases
    • Disclaimer
    • Changelog
    • Help Wanted

    If this helps you save time or money for your job, please consider supporting the work involved in here ;)

    News As of January 2023, Only versions older or equal to 0.5.0 no longer work because the associated version of RenderDoc are no longer able to inject into Chrome. Use version 0.6.0 (for RenderDoc 1.25 and Blender 3.4) or newer!

    News As of Aug 23, 2020, Google Earth web is now supported on top of Google Maps!

    News And since Aug 29, 2020, Mapy CZ as well!

    Maps Models Importer is a set of tools for importing 3D models from wide maps in 3D content softwares. This is a proof of concept containing only a Blender add-on for importing 3D models from Google Maps.

    The blender directory contains the source code of the Blender add-on importing captures recorded with RenderDoc:

    Download a release or make a zip of blender/MapsModelsImporter/. In Blender 2.83, go to Edit > Preferences, Add-on, Install, then browse to the zip file.

    /!\ Do not use the "Download as zip" button of GitHub, make sure you use a release zip instead.

    You can follow instruction from the walkthrough video: https://youtu.be/X6Q7dbtXVZQ (Slightly out of date, refer to the steps bellow) Alternatively, check out the following steps:

    1.Start RenderDoc, go to Tools > Settings and check Enable process injection (restart required), restart RenderDoc then click File > Inject into process;

    2.Start terminal (Win+R, "cmd") and run (adapt the second line to the location of your Chrome installation):

    1.Do NOT press Ok on the dialog box yet;

    2.In RenderDoc, search for chrome's GPU process and inject into it (Dubble click on the ID or click inject with the ID selected in the bottom right) (you may use the search field);

    1.Press OK in the chrome dialog;

    Check software versions

    Most importantly, use the last version of this add-on. In the release notes of each version the recommended/required versions of RenderDoc and Blender are specified.

    Example of capture files

    To check your installation, you can try importing sample captures from MapsModelsImporter-samples.

    Linux

    Unfortunately, the inject into process functionality of RenderDoc is not supported on linux. You can still import existing captures on linux, though.

    How to increase the level of detail?

    If you want better quality captures, you should know that Google Maps loads LoDs (Levels of Details) in relation with the window size of your web browser. There is several way to increase it: •You can increase your screen resolution. Also note that nvidia allows now to increase the rendering resolution of your screen to 4k even with a simple full HD screen. •You can also use the rendering size percentage in Google Chrome. Most browsers do offer the option to zoom in or out the web pages (typically using Ctrl+Mouse Wheel) to adapt them to your screen resolution. By setting the zoom at e.g. 25% in Google Chrome, you increase the level of detail loaded by Google Maps. •Take several captures and merge them together (see next question) But while doing so you also increase dramatically the number of block. Be aware of the fact that by default the MapsModelsImporter add-on limits to 200 blocks to prevent from freezing for too long. You can change this number on import.

    How to stitch several captures together?

    You can use the LilyCaptureMerger add-on for this, here is a quick demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcGM76dwF_s

    There are so many textures, it's impractical for export!

    You can check out the LilyTexturePacker add-on I've made especially for this. Beware to use it only after using LilyCaptureMerger, because the latter rely on individual block textures to perform matching.

    I think the most common use case is to sketch out blockings in early stages of architecture perspectives. Another interesting usage is to get a "ground truth" reference when doing match moving or motion tracking on raw footage.

    Artistic uses have been reported as well, for instance Benjamin Bardou has been using it to create stunning images of Paris.

    This is a proof of concept showcasing how the 3D render process of Google Maps can be inspected. This is intended for educational purpose only. For a more in-depth analysis, see Importing Actual 3D Models From Google Maps.

    Do not use this for any commercial nor redistribution purpose. Actually, the use of such tool might be allowed for private read-only use, as this is what happens when browsing Google Maps, but not beyond. I do not take responsibility for any use of this tool.

    For more details, see individual releases.

    Aug 23, 2020 v0.3.0 Captures from Google Earth are now supported. When capturing from Google Earth, there is no need to move around in the viewport when taking the capture. Support for Google Maps is still ensured. Additional add-ons LilyTexturePacker and LilyCaptureMerger are compatible with Google Earth Captures.

    Feb 17, 2020 v0.2.0 A new version is available that should make the whole process easier and work on more hardware. It now uses the last version of RenderDoc (1.6), the last version of Chrome (80) and the last version of Blender (2.82). This is quite a change and if you notice any regression (like it used to work and now it does not) please report!

    Mar 30, 2019 v0.1.0 Initial release.

    This repository does not provide the required RenderDoc binaries for linux nor for OSX. If you have such a system, build RenderDoc against Python 3.9 (the minor version matters) to be compatible with the version of Blender's Python distribution. See doc/Building RenderDoc module.md.

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  4. To download premade models from the 3D Warehouse into Google Earth, follow these steps: Visit the 3D Warehouse using your Web browser. Use the Search box or otherwise find and open the model you want to download.

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