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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 3,960
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This is a discussion thread for the following file:
South Pole with a twist South Pole area, but with a twist. Once there use your mouse to pan slowly around in a circle - try not to get dizzy !
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 219
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go in google earth, click add, then overlay and a green frame appears.
choose the picture from your computer, drag it around and bring it on the right size, by click and drag the green lines around the picture. place it where you want it to have, name it and that's all. that was a short introdution how to do an overlay. i have no time at the moment, but if i'm back in a few hours and nobody has made one yet i will make you one. happy overlaying, max |
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 97
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Tnx,
i just tried It.. looks easy enough, er, if it wasn't at the pole... The programme doesn't accept an overlay that, er, overlays the South Pole node point... Oh well... |
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