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Hello. I have textured CityGML files that I want to reproject. When I use EsriReprojector transformer, the result is successful, however, the written CityGML files lost textures. Appearance parts completely lost in my output files. How can I keep tex


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Hello. I have textured CityGML files that I want to reproject. When I use EsriReprojector transformer, the result is successful, however, the written CityGML files lost textures. Appearance parts completely lost in my output files. How can I keep texture?

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Thanks a lot. It was just a file structure problem, I put in the same folder both .gml files and images and therefore got appearances.

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virtualcitymatt
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What are your CityGML geometry types. FME should automatically handle the textures, however, the structure may be different. Is there no texture folder in the output?

For reprojecting CityGML can I suggest a small (free) CityGML application

 

https://github.com/citygml4j/citygml-tools

 

It's a command line tool and does a few helpful things including reprojecting.


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Thanks a lot. It was just a file structure problem, I put in the same folder both .gml files and images and therefore got appearances.


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geoinspiration wrote:

Thanks a lot. It was just a file structure problem, I put in the same folder both .gml files and images and therefore got appearances.

ok nice great that you figured it out


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