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Posted by Søren M on April 16, 2007, 6:07 pm
>
>> Kris Krieger wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the
>>> > sort of architure in like in design where you can plot in where
>>> > your product in placed?
>>> >
>>> > There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you
>>> > by
>>> > entering several parameters can see where your products segments
>>> > they fit in and what level they have.
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>> Huh...??
>>>
>>> Are you aksing whether anyone is selling landscapes...? Or are you
>>> looki
>> ng
>>> for a world-creator such as Vue...? Or are you looking for a
>>> program
>>> that will do compositing...?
>>
>> I thought he was asking for something like a SketchUp model plugging
>> into Google Earth.
>
> That could be - but I can't tell from the phrasing. I've known people
> who did a good job of combining lighting, shadow-catching, and
> compositing plugins with 3D to give very good views of proposed
> projects
> using existing surrounds. Same could be done with Google Earth, or,
> if
> there are GIS files, one could open those in 3D and combine with a 3D
> model.
>
> I'm just having a hard time picturing what he's asking. Re-reading
> it,
> tho', I'm wondering whether "in design" was supposed to have been
> "InDesign", as in the name of some software. I dearly wish that more
> people would learn and use at least rudimentary grammitical
> conventions -
> it'd make things much easier to understand, as opposed to wasting time
> and energy deciphering gibberish.
>
>
>>
>> If you want to have some fun, design that skyscraper you always
>> wanted
>> to design (you know you do) and plug it into Google Earth in
>> Manhattan.
>> http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=36241&topic=905
>> 7
>>
>
> I guess I *can* DL teh google-earth software now that my machine seems
> to
> be working (and is 100% backed up onto an external/detatchable HD...!)
>
> Woo-hoo!
>
Hello Gyes,
sorry for my late answer, i had troubel entering the forum.
Well well its more easy then all the suggestions you have..
..its just a graph, showing where a product are placed in varius groups
like a think can appea to a sports like person.. a graph, normaly in 4
or more sections telling you where a product are, then you can see if it
fits your oun or the company can see if it fits in to their strategy and
customer segment.
Best egards
Søren M
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