Much of its popularity comes from the fun of blowing places up on a map. Alex Wellerstein's NukeMap has proved to be a very popular Google Maps mashup.The application allows users to view the likely effect of different sized nuclear explosions on any any location in the world, using Google Maps. In the beginning I pasted each texture on a ball and created a Scanline render node which would play role of a Continue reading 3D Earth with 100k+ textures part 0 Because Nuke's main focus is not 3D, it is best to get into 2D space as soon as possible. 3D model After all the preparations, I could start working on the planet itself.
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MISSILEMAP is an interactive data visualization by Alex Wellerstein, an assistant professor of Science and Technology Studies in the College of Arts and Letters at the Stevens Institute of Technology.3D Tutorial | Testing every NukeNukemap 3D Tutorial | Testing every NukeNukemap 3D Tutorial | Testing every Nuke Welcome to the Nuke Google Earth 3D map site! Original name of this place (including diacritics) is Nuke, it lies in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan and its geographical coordinates are 49° 47' 0 North, 80° 26' 0 East NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstei For more odd nuclear stuff, follow on Twitter. Note that you can drag the target marker after you have detonated the nuke. Drag the marker to wherever you'd like to target. NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb NUKEMAP 2.