Abstract

We see our world in three dimensions. Geographic Information System (GIS) adds another dimension to a two-dimensional image and allows you to reproduce geographic data with photographic accuracy or use three-dimensional symbols to visualize quantitative data. Three-dimensional maps are compiled and developed using completely different technologies, but most often it is an interactive work that combines the capabilities of modern graphics and GIS software with a person's understanding of what product should be obtained as a result of the work. The aim of this work is to study the possibilities of three-dimensional maps using GIS technologies and find the best method to create individual detailed routes. This method can be useful for quickly solving problems to create individual tracks using a minimum set of tools and software. The article also suggests options for using this method.

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