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The {{software}} offers a 3D Tiles endpoint to replicate the [[3D visualization]] in other applications or frameworks.
The {{software}} offers a 3D Tiles endpoint to replicate the [[3D Visualization]] in other applications or frameworks.


3D Tiles{{ref|standard}} are a format designed for streaming and rendering large amounts of 3D geometries. A collection of 3D Tiles is called a tileset, and can contain or refer to different kinds of datatypes.
3D Tiles{{ref|standard}} are a format designed for streaming and rendering large amounts of 3D geometries. A collection of 3D Tiles is called a tileset, and can contain or refer to different kinds of datatypes.

Revision as of 07:38, 7 November 2023

The Tygron Platform offers a 3D Tiles endpoint to replicate the 3D Visualization in other applications or frameworks.

3D Tiles[1] are a format designed for streaming and rendering large amounts of 3D geometries. A collection of 3D Tiles is called a tileset, and can contain or refer to different kinds of datatypes.

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  1. 3D Tiles ∙ Open Geospatial Consortium ∙ Found at: https://www.ogc.org/standard/3dtiles/ ∙ (last visited: 23-10-2023)