![]() ![]() Here’s how you would fetch an individual glTF from the API: const tile_url = `/v1/3dtiles/datasets/CgA/files/UlRPVEYubm9kZWRhdGEucGxhbmV0b2lkPWVhcnRoLG5vZGVfZGF0YV9lcG9jaD05NDQscGF0aD0xMzYwNSxjYWNoZV92ZXJzaW9uPTYsaW1hZ2VyeV9lcG9jaD05NjA.glb`Ĭonst final_url = `$`Īnd then final_url can be opened directly in the browser and download the glb. This is because the API requires a “session id”, which you can also extract from the network tab (or obtain from the API with an initial request). Make use of Google Earths detailed globe by tilting the map to save a perfect 3D view or diving into Street View for a 360 experience. Usually with glb’s they automatically download, these ones seem to link to a json object that throws an access denied warning… ![]()
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