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Revision as of 17:33, 27 February 2024
Cesium is platform for software applications to visualize 3D data.
CesiumJS
CesiumJS[1][2] is a JavaScript library for creating 3D globes and 2D maps in a web browser without a plugin. It uses WebGL for hardware-accelerated graphics, and is cross-platform, cross-browser, and tuned for dynamic-data visualization. Built on open formats, CesiumJS is designed for robust interoperability and scaling for massive datasets.
Cesium Unity Plugin
Cesium for Unity[3] enables building 3D geospatial applications and experiences with 3D Tiles and open standards using Unity 3D.
How-to's
- How to use CesiumJS to visualize data from a Session
- How to use Unity to visualize data from a Session
References
- ↑ CesiumJS Page ∙ Found at: https://cesium.com/platform/cesiumjs/ ∙ (last visited: 07-11-2023)
- ↑ CesiumJS GitHub ∙ Found at: https://github.com/CesiumGS/cesium ∙ (last visited: 2024-2-27)
- ↑ CesiumUnity ∙ Found at: https://github.com/CesiumGS/cesium-unity ∙ (last visited: 2024-2-27)