
This is a fun exercise, but it has nothing to do with disrupting the industry. OSM data has significant limitations: building footprints are often inaccurate, attributes like height are frequently wrong or missing, and the resulting 3D models are far from realistic. For proper 3D modeling, you need DSM, LiDAR, or photogrammetry-derived data. That said, OSM-based 3D can still be useful for visualization, gaming, or rough volumetric estimates , it's just not suitable for engineering ..
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