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Glasgow 3D Residential Property Density QGIS2threejs

Made using the excellent QGIS2Three.js plugin.

Legend actually refers to property count rather than density.

Fullscreen.

For more information see Anita Graser’s post: http://anitagraser.com/2014/03/15/3d-viz-with-qgis-three-js/

Author Heikki VesantoPosted on November 12, 2014July 27, 2022Categories All, Mapvember, OSGEO, QGIS, Scotland

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