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  • November 15, 2012
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I have succesfullty created a temporally animated 3D model showing usage per section for an athletic stadium. While the animated 3D model looks great, it doesn't show any data when I pause the animation and click on one of the 3D models. I was wondering if it is possible to have the attribute table containing my original data to be displayed when I click on one of the 3D models as happens when I click on a point within google eart?

 

 

I hope this quetion makes sense and I appreciate any feedback.

Best answer by davideagle

Hi Matt,

 

 

If you have made it this far I'm loath to suggest you take a look at a tutorial because it'll probably be a little basic given you have already created a 3D model in KML. Just on the off chance though that you have missed a fundamental step you might want to look here:

 

 

http://cdn.safe.com/training/tutorials/KML-Pathway-Tutorial.pdf

 

 

Certainly you can populate kml_balloons with content such as the attribute table or create rich HTML content.
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Hi Matt,

 

 

If you have made it this far I'm loath to suggest you take a look at a tutorial because it'll probably be a little basic given you have already created a 3D model in KML. Just on the off chance though that you have missed a fundamental step you might want to look here:

 

 

http://cdn.safe.com/training/tutorials/KML-Pathway-Tutorial.pdf

 

 

Certainly you can populate kml_balloons with content such as the attribute table or create rich HTML content.