From cnet.com:
Virtual-worlds platform developer Multiverse Network is set to announce a partnership Tuesday [October 9, 2007] that will allow anyone to create a new online interactive 3D environment with just about any model from Google’s online repository of 3D models, its 3D Warehouse, as well as terrain from Google Earth.
The Cochrane-Woods Art Center and the Smart Museum will soon be in Google Earth. The buildings were recreated by Dale Mertes from NSIT. Google Earth is installed on my (Megan’s) computer. Please stop by my desk if you’d like to see our building “in situ”. Learn more…
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[…] All Things Visual (Art History Department Visual Resources blog) notes that the first fruits of a project at NSIT Academic Technologies to bring 3D models of campus buildings into Google Earth are now available online. Here for example, the Henry Crown Field House as created in Sketch-Up, a free 3D program from Google: […]