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Back to the Tube: 3D London Underground in Google Maps

By 3D London Tube Map, 3D Tube, London Transport

We are revisiting this earlier work due to a meeting today with regards creating visualisations of the London Underground. The work started out with the movie below of the traditional tube map. Created direct from a .pdf file via London Transports website it provided a ‘quick and dirty’ flythrough of the map:


London Tube Map Traditional Layout from digitalurban on Vimeo.

We then looked at creating a geographical version with the aim to morph in 3D between the two.


Pictured below is the layout so far using Google Maps ‘without the map’. Aimed at creating a ‘plasticine‘ look to the routes the interactive image below illustrates a work in progress produced so we can easily identify the errors. Double click to zoom in and drag to pan:

There are a few errors here and there but it should only need a few tweaks to be near a complete version which can then be morphed and changed as needs be.

You can also view the ‘Google Maps’ version full screen (recommended).

Thanks go to Simon Clarke who produced the original geographic tube map. Simon’s site is currently under reconstruction in the meantime take a look at other London Underground diagrams.

Shelter House of Cards Visualisation

By Architectural Animation


Leo Burnett’s campaign for Shelter – the Homeless and Housing charity entitled the ‘House of Cards’ campaign is designed to raise awareness of the fragililty of the UK housing situation. Radiohead donated one of its tracks – Videotape from the In Rainbows album and voiceover is by Academy Award nominated actress, Samantha Morton, who herself experienced homelessness before she became famous.

The film was shot by Dom and Nic from Outsider and post-production by Framestore, everyone donated their services and time for free in support of this very worthwhile charity.

To find out more see http://england.shelter.org.uk/

Land Value Taxation Book Cover

By Book Covers

Readers of the blog will know that we don’t normally do book covers, but like buses you wait for ages and then two come along at once. So following on from the Virtual Geographic Environments cover we present Land Value and Taxation: Theory, Evidence and Practice:

The cover design was by Peter Holm at Stirling Hill Productions with the illustration courtesy of our Greeble City. For those interested we also provided the illustration for The English Legal System by Gary Slapper and a work of romantic fiction published in Ireland uses our panorama of the K6 Telephone Box. Sadly we lost the title of that one when moving mail boxes a while ago so if anyone knows of it do get in touch

Virtual Geographic Environments Book Cover

By VGE, Virtual Geographic Environments

Last week we posted on our ‘Greeble Earth‘ image as proof of concept for a book cover and by way of an update the proofs are back from the publishers as illustrated below:

We have a chapter in the book entitled ‘The Renaissance of Geographic Information: Neogeography, Gaming and Second Life’, it should be available in the next couple of months and should you buy it at least your know how the cover was created…

See the Greeble Earth post for the original image and link to the tutorial.

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