'Google Earth Studio' that enables you to create flying images with Google Earth's satellite image and 3D image appeared



" Google Earth Studio " has been released that allows you to create animated movies that use Google Earth's satellite images and 3D images and where you are flying around cities and nature on the browser. It is a powerful tool that you can highly edit by locating the trajectory as if you are actually flying with keyframes.

Google Earth Studio
https://www.google.com/earth/studio/

Google Earth Studio is a tool that supports behavior in Chrome browser. It is easy to understand what kind of animation can actually be made by looking at the following movie, but it is as easy as it is normal that "Spider-Man" like a movie that runs through the town or bird's-eye view of nature, etc. It is designed to reproduce images that can not be taken.

Google Earth Studio - Animation Reel - YouTube


In Google Earth Studio, "key frames" are used to set the values ​​of attributes of cameras etc. at a specific point in time (frame).



Also, since five templates are prepared, it is easy to produce even those who have little experience in animation production.



After setting with keyframes, the material for creating the movie will be rendered. In Google Earth Studio, instead of rendering a movie on the server side, a method of rendering and saving the image of each frame on the client side PC, and finally editing it into one movie is adopted I will. People who have encoded movies can create them in their own environment OK, and for the first time Adobe Media Encoder or Adobe After Effects is recommended.



In the document page of Google Earth Studio, it is possible to check each function in detail.

Introduction - Google Earth Studio
https://earth.google.com/studio/docs/

At the time of article creation, Google Earth Studio is an approval system, and you need to sign up first. In addition, it is necessary to access from the PC version of Google Chrome when using it.

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