Linxius / UrbanScene3D

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Dimensions of models in the dataset #9

Closed unlugi closed 1 year ago

unlugi commented 1 year ago

Dear author,

Thank you for your great work regarding the dataset.

I am currently using New York, Chicago, Shenzhen etc (the virtual city models) from the dataset.

However, scales of the city models are very different from each other. When imported to Blender together, they are very different scales: image

Could you please inform me if you know what the size of the citys are in metric dimensions? How much area do they cover? I am trying to discover what one unit corresponds to in metric dimensions in Blender. Or maybe you have some insight on how they were scaled? I couldn't figure it out on my own.

Thank you for your help in advance.

Linxius commented 1 year ago

Usually the height of one floor of a building is about 3 meters. You can scale it according to that.

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Dear author,

Thank you for your great work regarding the dataset.

I am currently using New York, Chicago, Shenzhen etc (the virtual city models) from the dataset.

However, scales of the city models are very different from each other. When imported to Blender together, they are very different scales:

Could you please inform me if you know what one unit corresponds to in metric dimensions? Or maybe you have some insight on how they were scaled? I couldn't figure it out on my own.

Thank you for your help in advance.

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unlugi commented 1 year ago

Okay that is a very good suggestion, thank you!