QGIS for Land Planners & Designers - Tutorial 2.1 3D Models with QGIS2threejs - with Andrew French

Quickly learn simple ways to create 3D Models in QGIS with the powerful QGIS2threejs plugin!
In this series I will be presenting quick and easy ways to utilize the powerful, free, and open source GIS application QGIS to simplify and supercharge your land planning work. In this tutorial I present a simple way to get started with QGIS to create Basemaps for land planners, landscape designers & architects, farmers, ranchers, permaculture designers, and more! First you need to download QGIS at qgis.org, and then you can follow along. Follow me to know when my next tutorial is out! If you have any questions, please ask in the comments.

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  • @saukskere
    @saukskere9 ай бұрын

    followed your video to the point after selecting correct coordinates, and clicking on the qgis 2threejs button, the 3D window is blank only showing the clear blue sky... I must have done or not done something alone the way...pls help?

  • @AntNuz
    @AntNuz2 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Congratulations for the video! Do you know how I can do to visualize a 3d line in 3dspace, connecting (example), a point with z = 30 meters and a distant point at a z=0?

  • @drewfrench8784

    @drewfrench8784

    2 жыл бұрын

    It isn't too hard with Qgis2threejs - just make sure your line/polygons/points are selected and that they are relative to the DEM. If it looks correct in the viewport than you should be able to export as gltf. I think you will have to go into QGIS and create your desired vectors first.

  • @AntNuz

    @AntNuz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drewfrench8784 thanks 🙏🏻

  • @berkozturk3446
    @berkozturk34462 жыл бұрын

    Hello thanks for the video, I have used Qgis2threejs starting from a shp file to create Milan in 3d volumes, I want to export this to a file in 3d format (.obj .3dm .stl or others).. Is there a way to do that ? ;)

  • @drewfrench8784

    @drewfrench8784

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can only export from Qgis2threejs in glft format as far as I know, but you can open it in Blender and then export as obj.