paid project : 3D site & building visualization using Processing and Java
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2 years ago
I'm looking for someone to write some Java code that uses Processing.org to display a set of floor maps to create a 3D building view like this:
https://sheilapontis.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/45-sbm2.gif
The challenging part is that I want to be able to explore the map by being able to pan or rotate the view in all relevant dimensions, zoom in and out, as well as display multiple buildings in a site-wide display. Finally, I want to be able to draw an arbitrary number of lines between any map's XY coordinate, and any other map XY coordinate, in any desired line color. The display needs to have a refresh rate of 4+ Hz or so using commodity video card (ie, the solution can't require dual SLI and 8 GB of video RAM).
There are database tables which store the offsets between each map and the building origin (note that not all floors have the same floorplan in the above example image), as well as offsets between the site origin (0,0) location and each building origin. There's also an orientation field in the database since not all maps have the same orientation for "north". No need to integrate with the database, just populate a few objects with data for development and I'll take care of integration with database.
Send me a bid and a well-documented code sample (I'm a stickler for comments), and let's talk. Should be a fun project, perfect work for the college student looking for a bit of extra money.
https://sheilapontis.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/45-sbm2.gif
The challenging part is that I want to be able to explore the map by being able to pan or rotate the view in all relevant dimensions, zoom in and out, as well as display multiple buildings in a site-wide display. Finally, I want to be able to draw an arbitrary number of lines between any map's XY coordinate, and any other map XY coordinate, in any desired line color. The display needs to have a refresh rate of 4+ Hz or so using commodity video card (ie, the solution can't require dual SLI and 8 GB of video RAM).
There are database tables which store the offsets between each map and the building origin (note that not all floors have the same floorplan in the above example image), as well as offsets between the site origin (0,0) location and each building origin. There's also an orientation field in the database since not all maps have the same orientation for "north". No need to integrate with the database, just populate a few objects with data for development and I'll take care of integration with database.
Send me a bid and a well-documented code sample (I'm a stickler for comments), and let's talk. Should be a fun project, perfect work for the college student looking for a bit of extra money.