Climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge with FME


FME 2010 can be a great helper if you like to show your friends or colleagues your latest adventure. This is what Dale did (with my help) after climbing Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia.
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Now it is really easy to write an animated KML with KMLTourBuilder transformer - all you need is to prepare a polyline that represents your tour.

Here is what we have done: 1) We found a SketchUp model of the bridge in the Google 3D Warehouse, added a polyline representing the tour to the model in SketchUp,
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2) Passed this polyline through a KMLTourBuilder transformer in FME and saved results as a KML file:
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3) Opened our KML in Google Earth:
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Note that in this case we don't have to translate the model - Google Earth has a rich collection of buildings all around the world. Only our polyline is translated, this is why our output is so small (17 kb).

Check the video (See Attachment: 
SydneyBridge.mp4) to see what we have got and download the workspace, source data, and the output (See Attachment: SydneyHarbourBridge.zip). Feel free to use it to make your own tour, and share your results with us and other FME users.