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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
This page explains how to make a 3D animation using QGIS. QGIS version 3.38.3 has been used for this example. | This page explains how to make a 3D animation using QGIS. QGIS version 3.38.3 has been used for this example. | ||
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+ | ==Data Required== | ||
+ | As a minimum you will need:<br> | ||
+ | * Digital Elevation Model/TIN; | ||
+ | * Aerial Photography; and | ||
+ | * 2D Model Results. | ||
+ | Together with aerial photography, the 2D results for Tutorial Module 3 are used here. The complete model is available from the Downloads section of the <u>[http://www.tuflow.com/ TUFLOW website]</u>. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 7 October 2024
Introduction
This page explains how to make a 3D animation using QGIS. QGIS version 3.38.3 has been used for this example.
Data Required
As a minimum you will need:
- Digital Elevation Model/TIN;
- Aerial Photography; and
- 2D Model Results.
Together with aerial photography, the 2D results for Tutorial Module 3 are used here. The complete model is available from the Downloads section of the TUFLOW website.
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