Where to get Lidar data for SAR (South African Republic) if anyone knows?
So is there Lidar data for Road Atlanta out there? Just asking......
Yeah, technically you could measure it from tall buildings.Are you talking about the angle from where Google takes images for the Maps?
Yeah, technically you could measure it from tall buildings.
For example this is 15 floors of balconies, assuming it's residential (which I know cause I'm familiar with the building) it's about 3m per floor meaning in 45m of height it moved 6.7m sideways.
Using trig you can work out that this photo was taken about 8.5 degrees from vertical.
Google Maps composes the images from strips (airplane flies over taking photos in lines) so at the scale of a race track this isn't going to be a single number, it's gonna depend where those planes were.
Good chance of lidar for that too. Also rf2 version could be used as a reference. That does not mean to convert it though.Atlanta Motorsports Park would be a great addition to AC. Nice elevation changes, reminds me of Bilsterberg.
Good chance of lidar for that too. Also rf2 version could be used as a reference. That does not mean to convert it though.
I drove the version converted from rF2 for AC a few days ago. Quality is terrible to say the least, track surface obscenely bumpy, so much smoother in rF2.I drove it today in AC
Sounds like an order! Yes sir.Finish Oky, upload it somewhere else and then start a new project
Barber is being made by Rigel off lidar.Barber Motorsports Park is another interesting track, similar elevation changes although perhaps a bit wider than AMP
Barber is being made by Rigel off lidar.
I took rf2`s version as a reference, will be on same if not higher level.
Sorry to disappoint you, but layout seems to be nothing special, very slow track, difficult to pass. And hard for having some serious racing on it, because it`s so narrow too. But environment inside which the track lays it`s nice. It`s mainly intended for slower cars.
Need to do quite some modifications and new things to suit to 2017.