I am trying to display a geojson site among google photorealistic tiles, but I am struggling to make it visually fit in well and follow the contours of the photorealistic tile. My current approach is clipping the tile where the site is and assigning a height to each vertices of the geojson to try and ‘jigsaw’ it into the tile. However due to trees and buildings being part of the same mesh as the ground I am finding it hard to make the geojson site visually slot into the tile at the ground level.
Any suggestions on how to do this better would be greatly appreciated.
Hi @Jamestoz1010, have you considered using classification to simply highlight or re-color the 3D tiles surface within your site? See this blog post for more information:
If you want to virtually “bulldoze” the site to remove trees etc., you will need a terrain dataset to define the ground level within the site. It may be challenging to get a good alignment between the terrain and the Photorealistic 3D Tiles.