Maps — Model Importer V0.4.0 ((full))
: Introduced a feature to export data back to CSV format.
Directly imports RDC files into the Blender scene hierarchy.
Automated the generation of Blender material node trees for better visual representation of textures immediately upon import. How to Use Maps Model Importer v0.4.0 maps model importer v0.4.0
Chrome must be launched with special command‑line flags that allow RenderDoc to access its GPU process. The easiest method is to create a desktop shortcut for Chrome with the following field (adjust the path to your own Chrome installation if needed):
: Re-centers global Earth coordinates (ECEF) into usable local Blender space. System Requirements and Prerequisites : Introduced a feature to export data back to CSV format
Open Blender and ensure the Maps Model Importer v0.4.0 addon is installed and enabled via Edit > Preferences > Add-ons .
The v0.4.0 update focuses heavily on optimization, memory management, and compatibility with newer versions of host applications. 1. Enhanced Texture Blending How to Use Maps Model Importer v0
Download the MapsModelsImporter-v0.4.0.zip from the GitHub Releases page . In Blender, go to Edit > Preferences > Add-ons > Install and select the zip file. RenderDoc: Install RenderDoc 1.13. 2. Capturing with RenderDoc Releases · eliemichel/MapsModelsImporter - GitHub
Better grouping of geometry blocks, making it easier to manage large urban areas. Prerequisites for Using the Importer
For the latest features and bug fixes, consider checking the latest GitHub releases for newer versions. If you'd like, I can:
importer = ModelImporter(version="0.4.0") result = importer.load( filepath="buildings/city_hall.glb", target_crs="EPSG:3857", anchor=(40.7128, -74.0060, 15.2), # lat, lon, alt (meters) auto_optimize=True )