Second Virginia School
Remember a few days back I posted about Walker Upper Elementary in Virginia?...
Virginia Schools
We've recently modeled some schools in Virginia, United States....
KML And The Google Earth Javascript API
If you have delved a bit deeper into Google Earth and it's functionality, then you have probably heard of KML (Keyhole Markup Language). To put it simply, KML can be used to annotate various objects in Google Earth such as lines, polygons, balloons and used to manipulate the camera....
Ash from Estate 3D becomes a Google Certified Geo 3D Developer
The Google Qualified Developer program was designed to recognize Google API and developer tools experts, and to provide those in need of development support with a directory of trusted references....
Geospatial Revolution, Part 2
Remember a while back when we posted about part one of the Geospatial Revolution project being rolled out by Penn State Public Broadcasting?...
3D Interiors for Google Earth
This post on the Google Earth Blog re-awakened my interest in the ability to walk "through" a building in Google Earth....
Estate 3D User Profiles
Here's the first instalment of Estate 3D user profiles; sub 30 second glimpses at users of Estate 3D....
5 Mins Talking To Bruce Polderman
Ash from Estate 3D takes five minutes to ask Bruce Polderman from Google a few questions:...
Location Based Web Marketing
Web marketing is great; its effective, fast, and its cheap....sometimes free....
3D Buildings: Anywhere, Anytime
A random mill in North Carolina just got the 3D treatment......is nowhere safe....
We Offer Free Oxygen!
And other reasons why a 3D model for your business is so important...
Announcing Partnership With London3DProject
We are proud to announce that Estate 3D is now the official modeling partner of the London3DProject....
Her Majesty Goes 3D.....kinda
In promotion of the the London3DProject we thought we may as well throw up a 3D view of Estate3D's latest contribution to the project....
Chicago 3D Tour
Here is a quick look at a 3D tour of a building in Chicago. Unlike a video, you can look around at anything that takes your interest. Once you 'let go' with your mouse, the tour will resume....

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