


Removing the names seems to me to be breaking faith, especially in an era when “intellectual property” and “exposure” are given an exaggerated value. I don’t recall the terms for contributing models to Google Earth, but I’d thought there was a tradeoff: you contribute a model, and your name appears on the tag. My own can most flatteringly be described as good craftsmanship, the same label that would apply to a model built of matchsticks. Some of the models are genuine art, such as St. Now, merely the model and its name appears: the name of the author has been scrubbed, or perhaps “deprecated” is the applicable programming term. SketchUp (formerly Google SketchUp) is an intuitive 3D design and modeling program that comes with multiple template options, 3D Warehouse and dozens of. Until a few years ago, the historic imagery showed the model, and the tag with the model name, author, and IIRC the defunct Warehouse link. Berdasarkan informasi dari Wikipedia yang sudah di translate ke bahasa indonesia. Even if it’s been overlaid by the automatically generated models, it remains in memory.

Some of the old Sketchup models can still be seen on Google Earth by using the historic imagery function (the clock with the counter-clockwise green arrow on the toolbar). After Apple’s release of Safari 5.16, text boxes within web dialogs (e.g., Add Location, Photo Textures, Add New Building, Dynamic Components and lots of the 3D Warehouse dialogs) could display with a black background, which made it impossible to see what you were typing. The place to share and download SketchUp 3D models for architecture, design, construction, and fun.
