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posted: 7 Jan 2012 02:10 from: andygall
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Hi all, I've been playing around with the TDV version and was wondering if it's possible to use images from Google Earth as a background? If so how do I do it? many thanks Andy. |
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posted: 7 Jan 2012 02:30 from: Martin Wynne
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andygall wrote:I've been playing around with the TDV version and was wondering if it's possible to use images from Google Earth as a background? If so how do I do it?Hi Andy, Yes. This Templot screenshot of Corfe Castle is from Paul Boyd: 105_151522_380000000.png Background images are inserted in picture shapes. You would need to capture the image as a screenshot first. See this video: http://www.templot.com/martweb/videos/map_picture_shape.exe More info: http://www.templot.com/martweb/gs_bgshape.htm Note that in TDV it is no longer necessary to use BMP format only, you can also use JPG, PNG and GIF image files. Also it is no longer necessary to save the file in the SHAPE-FILES folder. Also, you can now bend such images to fit your railway room, see: message 9830 regards, Martin. |
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posted: 7 Jan 2012 21:21 from: andygall
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Hi Martin, thanks for the fast reply, i'm not that upto speed on computers but i've managed to save the image as a jpg file, how do i open that into templot so i can save it as a background? i can't find the info i need anywhere! thanks again. Andy. |
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posted: 7 Jan 2012 22:01 from: Martin Wynne
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andygall wrote:I've managed to save the image as a jpg file, how do I open that into Templot so i can save it as a background? I can't find the info I need anywhere!Hi Andy, I gave you the info in my previous message. Click the links. Here it is again: See this video:regards, Martin. |
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