everyone.For now, Tour Builder is in beta and we're excited to see what people build At the start, Tour Creator prompts users to start with a name and a photo. Sign in to You can also create a tour using templates with photospheres, overlays, and text, all of which you can edit or customize as you like.You can create a tour using different elements such as:You can impose overlays on an image or Street View panorama to add information or highlight elements of your tour. your friends and family. notified that the tour settings have changed. Anyone who clicks on the link will be able to access and view your tour and explore your story!In the drop down menu on the the right side of your tour screen there is an option to Open in Earth. If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, simply click on the map, and then turn the scroll wheel to zoom in and out. If you are using Chrome as your browser, your tour will be redirected to the Google Earth Web. types of storylines that you start with - Linear, Hub, and Disabled. Her research team has studied the behavior and followed the lives of the chimpanzees of Gombe for many decades now.Under Location Icon, change the icon to the green tree icon.From Gombe, zoom the map way out until you can see all of central Africa.

Get the latest news from the Google VR team. However, in 3D mode you will be able to change your viewpoint angle which is a powerful tool for visualizing in 3D. You should now see the second location card selected in red, the content panel showing “Will's House”, and map flying to the new location. and do with it. From here you can upload from your local computer, from your

If you want to show a start date or an end date, or both, you can enter them here. "Add Photo". Once you've finished your tour, control how the lines between your pins are drawn, and hence how your story You can copy & paste this:Jane Goodall is one of the best known naturalists and conservationists in the world. No, you can view "Featured tours" from the Gallery page and any tours shared To change your "Type of Story", go to your Tour Introduction

You may have noticed that there was a line on the map connecting the locations.To go to the third location, let’s try using the map. Search.Only you: your tour is private by default. You can use your own text, photos and videos, or you can use the sample content provided by our friends at the Jane Goodall Institute (To use Tour Builder and create your own tour, you will need a computer with internet access.Access Tour Builder by pointing your browser at the URL below:In this section we’ll take a look at the home page and all of the things you can do with Tour Builder.The first page you will see is the Tour Builder homepage.

When the map flies you to Bournemouth, mouse over the search result and click the blue The other method for adding a placemark is to place it on the map manually.

memories as a legacy for their families. Tour Builder Put your story on the map. Export will provide you with the options of downloading your map as a KML or a CSV file. From mobile & desktop to the Google Cardboard viewer.Experience virtual reality in a simple, fun, and affordable way. You can also play with the date settings, the historical imagery settings, and the map overlay options for including KMLs in your tour. The video above shows how JGI uses Google mapping tools. No extra apps, no downloads. Please select an interest On the left is a vertical list of cards representing the locations on the tour, with the Introduction at the top of the list, selected in red. 'Set the Location Name to: “Chimpanzee Conservation”'The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), works around the world to promote the conservation of chimpanzees in Africa. Click the Now that you have a complete tour, you can start to share it with others.You might want to share your tour only with specific people. (Optional) Click Categories and select a category.