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This page provides an overview and explanation about the Demo San Francisco project, available for all users.
[[File:San_francisco.png|thumb|right|300px|Project of San Francisco in the {{software}}]]
 
{{demo project summary
===About the project===
| title=Demo San Francisco
The ''Demo San Francisco'' project is available for all users in the trial version and can be found in the main menu under Edit projects.
| demographic= you if you are interested in GIS, BIM, data analysis, 3D visualization, urban planning and architecture
The demo is a working project in which an I3S Scene Layer is used in the new project generation wizard to create the 3D [[Constructions|buildings]]. This project can serve to further explore the 3D model and its contents.
| showcases= a 3D city model
 
| image=
[[File:San_francisco.png|thumb|right|300px|Project of San Francisco in the Tygron Platform]]
| description=The ''Demo San Francisco'' project is a working project which shows an area in the San Francisco financial district, created from, among others, [[SLPK|I3S Scene Layer data]] and [[Project_Sources|OSM]] data. The demo project contains an analysis on the sky visibility from street level and insight into land use and building type. In this demo we will explore the contents of the 3D model, the used data to generate the model and the maps on building type, sky view and land use.
The project shows an area in the San Francisco financial district, created from an I3S Scene Layer and [[Project_Sources|OSM]] data. In this demo we will explore the contents of the 3D model, the used data to generate the model and add a map to analyze the different type of buildings.
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==Explore the current situation==
==Explore the current situation==
# Zoom and click around in the project to inspect the 3D model.  
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# The ribbon on the right is the overlay bar. Here you will find several [[Overlays|Overlays]]. An overlay is a 2D map on top of the 3D world. To see from which datasets the 3D model is constructed, click on the easel icon. This map, the [[Source_(Overlay)|Source overlay]], highlights the used datasets in a 3D model. Notice the I3S San Francisco dataset is checked. Notice most of the buildings in the 3D model are highlighted. This means data from the I3S Scene Layer is used to create these buildings.  
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# Uncheck the I3S San Francisco dataset and check the [[Project_Sources|OSM]] dataset. Notice that again almost all buildings are highlighted. This accentuates the effect that the {{software}} uses multiple data sources to create the 3D model. Take a look at the [[Project_Sources|project sources]] page to see all the (open) data we use to generate a new project.
|style="width: 85%"|Zoom and click around in the project to inspect the 3D model.  
# Click on the [[City_Overlay|default overlay]], depicted with the house icon to see the default 3D model without a map.  
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# Click on the [[Current_Situation|Current situation tab]] on the [[Constructions|Buildings]] button and select the building that is referred to with the arrow icon. In the right panel, the attributes such as the name of the building and its [[Function|function]] are displayed. Notice that this building has the function office, which is known from the [[Project_Sources|OSM]] dataset.
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# Select the Details tab and scroll through the different attributes and values. These attributes are called [[Function_Value|function values]]. Notice that some attributes have values and some attributes have a value of 0. These values are used in our [[Calculation_Models#Calculation_Models|calculation models]].
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# Click again on the [[Constructions|Buildings]] button to close the menu on the right and click in the overlay bar on the [[Function_Highlight_(Overlay)|Function highlight overlay]] depicted with the pen icon. This overlay can highlight one or more functions in the 3D world. Notice from the legend this overlay shows the hotel [[Function|functions]].
|style="width: 85%"|Click in the Current Situation tab on the Overlays button and click in the left panel on Data Sources Overview. This map, the [[Source_(Overlay)|Source overlay]], highlights the used datasets for spatial data in your project, such as [[Building]]s and [[Terrain]]s. Notice the I3S San Francisco dataset is checked in the right panel. Notice most of the buildings in the [[3D Visualization]] are highlighted. This means data from the I3S Scene Layer is used to create these buildings. The black ribbon on the right is the overlay bar. Here you will find several [[Overlay]]s. An overlay is a 2D grid displayed on top of the [[3D Visualization]]. Notice that the palette icon is highlighted. The Data Sources Overview corresponds with the palette icon. Therefore to show the Data Sources Overview, you can also click on the palette icon.
# Zoom out a bit so that the whole 3D world is visible and click on the highlighted purple buildings. Notice that a hover panel pops up which also contains some information about the building.  
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Sources_i3s.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]
# Click
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<gallery mode=nolines>
|style="width: 85%"|Uncheck the I3S San Francisco dataset in the right panel and check the [[Project_Sources|OSM]] dataset. Notice that again almost all buildings are highlighted. This accentuates the effect that the {{software}} uses multiple data sources to create the 3D model. Take a look at the [[Project_Sources|project sources]] page to see all the (open) data we use to generate a new project.
File:Source_i3s.JPG|2. Notice that almost all buildings are created from this dataset.
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File:City_overlay.JPG|4. Click on the City overlay to go to the default view.
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File:Select_building_project.JPG|5. Click in the Current tab on the Buildings button and click on the building with the arrow.
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File:Attributes_building.JPG|5. The attributes of the building.
|style="width: 85%"|Click on the [[City_Overlay|City overlay]] in the overlay bar, depicted with the house icon to see the default 3D model without a map.
File:Building_details.JPG| 6. Click on the Details tab to see the Function values.
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:City_overlay.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]
File:Hotel_map.JPG|10. A map with the hotels in the project.
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</gallery>
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|style="width: 85%"|To inspect one of the buildings in the model, click on the [[Current_Situation|Current situation tab]] on the [[Buildings]] button and select the building that is referred to with the arrow icon.
===FAQ===
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Select_building_project.JPG|none|150px|thumb|]]
*'''How can I change the texture, color or shape of a 3D model?
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:''You can change the look of most 3D models manually in the editor, only Landmarks are fixed in their appearances. You can select the model you would like to change in the 3D world or from the list of present buildings, and change color and texture on the right side of the editor window. You can also change the shape of most models by using the brush functionality.<br> See also: [[Constructions#Draw area|How to draw constructions]] and [[Constructions#Draw area|Changing constructions]]
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*'''How do I import new 3D models?
|style="width: 85%"|On the right panel, the attributes such as the name of the building and its [[Function|function]] are displayed. Notice that this building has the function office, which is known from the [[Project_Sources|OSM]] dataset.
:''You can upload most Geo file formats in the Tygron Platform with the [[Geo Data Wizard]]. This way you can let the Tygron Platform generate 3D models based on your imported data vallues. This can be done starting with generic 3D placeholder buildings up to foto-realistically wrapped constructions (SLPK/ i3s). It is advised to first read the following articles:
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Attributes_building2.JPG|none|150px|thumb|]]
:''-[[Geo Data]]
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:''-[[Data preparation|How to prepare Geo Data]]
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:''-[[3D Models]]
|style="width: 85%"|Select the Details tab and scroll through the different attributes and values. These attributes are called [[Function_Value|function values]]. Notice that some attributes have values and some attributes have a value of 0. These values are used in calculation models of [[Grid Overlay]]s.
:''-[[SLPK]]
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Building_details2.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]  
:''If you already have a speciffic 3D model you would like to use, the model needs to adhere to the following: [http://support.tygron.com/w/downloads/models/Pipelinemanual%200.2.1.pdf Tygron Platform 3D model guidelines (PDF)]
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*'''How do I delete 3D models?
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:''You can select the model to be deleted in the 3D world or from the list of buildings. You can then select to remove the building.<br> See also: [[Constructions#Removing constructions|Removing constructions]]
|style="width: 85%"|Click again on the [[Buildings]] button to close the menu on the right and click in the overlay bar on the [[Function Overlay]] depicted with the pen icon. This overlay can highlight one or more functions in the 3D Visualization. Notice from the legend this overlay shows the hotel [[Function|functions]].
*'''Why do the 3D models float in the 3D world?
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Hotel_data.JPG|none|150px|thumb|]]
:''If imported buildings float, usually the floor/ ground level attribute is not correctly configured in the Geo data file used for the import. When the building is already generated by the Tygron Platform, the most common cause is that the building is close to an edge or other difference in terrain elevation and due to rounding off of grid cells or height sectors the building (partially) floats.
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|style="width: 85%"|Zoom out a bit so that the whole [[project area]] is visible and click on the highlighted purple buildings. Notice that a hover panel pops up which also contains some information about the building.
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Hotel_more_information.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]
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|style="width: 85%"|The next overlay is the Land use map. This overlay shows the Land use dataset downloaded and imported from [https://data.sfgov.org/Housing-and-Buildings/Land-Use/us3s-fp9q the DataSF website].
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Land_use_data.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]
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|style="width: 85%"|Click on some buildings on the Land Use map overlay to see more information (attributes) about a particular building or area.
|style="width: 10%"|[[File:Land_use_more_info.JPG|150px|none|thumb|]]
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===See also===
{{article end
#[[Wizard|How to create a new project]]
|seealso=
#[[How_to_import_i3s_scene_layer_in_new_project|How to use I3S data for creating a new project]]
* [[List of Demo Projects]]
#[https://www.tygron.com/nl/2018/08/06/new-project/| Video tutorial on creating a new project]
}}
#[https://community.tygron.com/forum/discussion/209/how-to-create-a-custom-map-to-highlight-data-already-present-in-the-platform/p1| How to highlight data]
{{demo nav|San Francisco}}
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 28 September 2023

Project of San Francisco in the Tygron Platform

The Demo San Francisco project is available for all users and can be found in the main menu under Edit projects. This project does not count towards your license.

This project is intended for you if you are interested in GIS, BIM, data analysis, 3D visualization, urban planning and architecture.

This project showcases a 3D city model.

The Demo San Francisco project is a working project which shows an area in the San Francisco financial district, created from, among others, I3S Scene Layer data and OSM data. The demo project contains an analysis on the sky visibility from street level and insight into land use and building type. In this demo we will explore the contents of the 3D model, the used data to generate the model and the maps on building type, sky view and land use.

Explore the current situation

1 Zoom and click around in the project to inspect the 3D model.
2 Click in the Current Situation tab on the Overlays button and click in the left panel on Data Sources Overview. This map, the Source overlay, highlights the used datasets for spatial data in your project, such as Buildings and Terrains. Notice the I3S San Francisco dataset is checked in the right panel. Notice most of the buildings in the 3D Visualization are highlighted. This means data from the I3S Scene Layer is used to create these buildings. The black ribbon on the right is the overlay bar. Here you will find several Overlays. An overlay is a 2D grid displayed on top of the 3D Visualization. Notice that the palette icon is highlighted. The Data Sources Overview corresponds with the palette icon. Therefore to show the Data Sources Overview, you can also click on the palette icon.
Sources i3s.JPG
3 Uncheck the I3S San Francisco dataset in the right panel and check the OSM dataset. Notice that again almost all buildings are highlighted. This accentuates the effect that the Tygron Platform uses multiple data sources to create the 3D model. Take a look at the project sources page to see all the (open) data we use to generate a new project.
4 Click on the City overlay in the overlay bar, depicted with the house icon to see the default 3D model without a map.
City overlay.JPG
5 To inspect one of the buildings in the model, click on the Current situation tab on the Buildings button and select the building that is referred to with the arrow icon.
Select building project.JPG
6 On the right panel, the attributes such as the name of the building and its function are displayed. Notice that this building has the function office, which is known from the OSM dataset.
Attributes building2.JPG
7 Select the Details tab and scroll through the different attributes and values. These attributes are called function values. Notice that some attributes have values and some attributes have a value of 0. These values are used in calculation models of Grid Overlays.
Building details2.JPG
8 Click again on the Buildings button to close the menu on the right and click in the overlay bar on the Function Overlay depicted with the pen icon. This overlay can highlight one or more functions in the 3D Visualization. Notice from the legend this overlay shows the hotel functions.
Hotel data.JPG
9 Zoom out a bit so that the whole project area is visible and click on the highlighted purple buildings. Notice that a hover panel pops up which also contains some information about the building.
Hotel more information.JPG
10 The next overlay is the Land use map. This overlay shows the Land use dataset downloaded and imported from the DataSF website.
Land use data.JPG
11 Click on some buildings on the Land Use map overlay to see more information (attributes) about a particular building or area.
Land use more info.JPG