Replace Google Earth image
bearclaw
Traveler
I'm not sure if I'm remembering things wrong but does anyone know if there is a way to use a custom created world with google earth? With all the features that google earth has, i figured it might be possible to replace the map of the earth (and data) with a Fractal Terrains world and fill in the the data.
not sure if this is possible, but thought if so, someone here might know
not sure if this is possible, but thought if so, someone here might know
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This works for all versions of Google Earth.
Find a place on the globe you want to add your map
Goto Add -> Image Overlay
Under Link select Browse and select your raster image (jpg, bmp, etc)
Once you do that you will get a green grid on the screen along with your image. If you click the diamond, you can rotate the grid around, if you click on the corners you can scale it, and if you click in the middle you can drag it around. Watch for your pointer to change from the crosshair to the hand when you're hovering over the correct spot!
This grid represents where your final image will be placed, setting the correct scale is tricky. What I do is use the rule tool to drawn a known length that corresponds with the map's scale bar then play with the image until that scale matches up with the ruler line in Google Earth.
Click ok
Your file is saved as a KZM, so it can be shared and emailed to your friends.
Enjoy,
Avotas
P.S. In technical terms, you are georeferencing an image. You're setting a location and a scale, so that allows all of Google's tools to be utilized such as the ruler, screenshot, etc etc etc
Thanks!
Here is an example I just grabbed off the internet. Took all of 5 mins. It's actually pretty easy, but if you like just link the file here and I will send you a KMZ for google earth.
Thanks again! Once I get a workable solution, I'll post the .kmz if anyone wants to have a look.
I look forward to seeing it!
edit: yep, that was it. jpg overlays the whole earth beautifully. now to see if I can get the bump map to import!!
So I've attached a screen cap instead.
To see it properly, you need to have ALL the Google Earth layers turned off. Otherwise you'll get political boundries and landmarks showing up. There isn't a lot of detail on this one as it was a test. I'm now working on a detailed version with labels, placemarks and political divisions. But that'll be a large file.
As for the KMZ file, we do accept .zip files, so if you just zip it up and upload it, it should work.
Thanks.
Here's an image and a zip of the KMZ file. Thanks again for your help.