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QGIS By Example

By : Alexander Bruy, Daria Svidzinska
Book Image

QGIS By Example

By: Alexander Bruy, Daria Svidzinska

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
QGIS By Example
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Step 6 – styling the results in 3D


In this section, we will represent our data in a 3D scene using the impressive capabilities of the Qgis2threejs plugin. Install it as described in the Extending functionality through the plugins section of Chapter 1, Handling Your Data. This plugin relies on the three.js library. It allows us to export terrain data, the map canvas image, and vector data straight to a web browser. As a result, you can view and explore exported objects as a 3D scene on web browser that supports WebGL.

After the installation is completed, the plugin is available from the Qgis2threejs menu under Web. There are two submenus available:

  • Settings: This is responsible for defining a browser that will be used to open generated 3D scenes. These settings should not be changed if you want your default browser to be used.

  • Qgis2threejs: This is the main window of the plugin, and it provides access to its general functionality. In the left part of the window, you can see the list of all available...