Thanks Mr. Vaun Raymond, your tutorial is very helpful for beginners like me. It should not be too complicated to learn the essentials and your tutorial just proven that.
You are correct. There are many regions which a not as well covered by Google as others. In many rural towns you will find that if you fly close to the ground, the buildings are not in 3D, as they are in the cities and larger towns.
thank you so much i like the way that you explain .good work
Thanks Vaun. I understood more in this great video than in many other Google Earth Studio tutorials!
Thanks Mr. Vaun Raymond, your tutorial is very helpful for beginners like me. It should not be too complicated to learn the essentials and your tutorial just proven that.
Thanks Vaun for this tutorial. I'm struggling a bit to learn Google Earth Studio and this vid was helpful. Cheers!
Amazing tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing
NICE SHARE
Thank you for your tutorial
Thank you!
Great video. Thanks. But how do you grab hold of the white dots to edit the path? I can't get hold of them. I'm using Chrome on a Mac.
I'm "IN" you pointed out the map view @1:40.
What about flatter regions? I've found its more useful for mountainous or spaces with tall buildings.
You are correct. There are many regions which a not as well covered by Google as others. In many rural towns you will find that if you fly close to the ground, the buildings are not in 3D, as they are in the cities and larger towns.
Yes, but it works only on a big cities, small cities are still flat 🥲