Zoom in close to downtown OKC area in Google Maps and you will see they have new 45 degree angle satellite views. Great stuff!
Zoom in close to downtown OKC area in Google Maps and you will see they have new 45 degree angle satellite views. Great stuff!
Bing Maps are nice too, although they show the City Center Garages being constructed instead of Devon.
I have noticed on Google Earth it now shows a 3D version of the new Devon building. Pretty cool.
Yeah, it's pretty cool but the images are older than the April 2010 overhead views. Also, you have the option of changing it back to the overhead view at the very close up zoom levels. I was looking at Kansas City the other day and it doesn't even have the 45 degree angle view option...
Yes, the addition of Devon to the 3D version is cool. However I have always been puzzled by the absence of the First National Tower from the 3D map. There are icons you can click to see a picture of the building, but it is missing from the map itself.
The tower is too narrow. Needs to extend out towards the columns that are visible on the map.
Looks like Norman has this feature turned on too. The stadium, Sarkeys, the water tower, etc. all are three dimensional.
Did not see any in Edmond.
I checked other parts of OKC and I found that the NW Expressway had several 3D buildings as well, including 50 Penn Place and Founders Tower. No 3D buildings on Memorial.
Kansas City does have the feature turned on. You have to sometimes uncheck and check the 3D box to get it to display.
For a cool look at OKC, go to about the 50th floor of Devon Tower in 3D view and look down at the rest of downtown. Talk about a bird's eye view.
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