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Adventures In Mapping Page 2 Maps And Stuff Fun Things
Adventures In Mapping Page 2 Maps And Stuff Fun Things

Adventures In Mapping Page 2 Maps And Stuff Fun Things Cargo somethingaboutmaps a cartographic concern operated by daniel p. huffman. These are detailed, step by step guides on how to do something cartographically useful. dissections of projects that i’ve done in the past. somewhat less detailed, but hopefully full of interesting advice and ideas.

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Image Gentle readers, i have just wrapped up a fun side project that will be of great interest to a very small number of you. the result of one of the most technically demanding efforts of my career, i am very pleased to share it with you. click to have a look at a detailed version. … continue reading. I've spending some time learning to do oblique terrain work in blender, a 3d modeling program. i've previously used natural scene designer for this sort of thing, this map of china will appear in a book in the near future, and the client requested something with a casual, hand made style. the linework is moriarty hand, from. Explore the cartographic portfolio of daniel p. huffman, featuring diverse and creative maps showcasing his unique artistic style and technical expertise. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2
Somethingaboutmaps Page 2

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2 Explore the cartographic portfolio of daniel p. huffman, featuring diverse and creative maps showcasing his unique artistic style and technical expertise. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. It’s simply a map of some places that have been, at one time or another, my home. there are actually four maps in the spread, of different places and at different scales. they blend together, though, as memories do. As i grew in cartographic experience, i began to learn the ways in which many of them are actually connected to each other. for example, some projections are mathematical blendings of others, while others are simply specific cases of parent projections. i did a deep dive on the subject, and i compiled what i learned into a poster. My tutorial on the method has become the most popular thing i’ve ever written, by a wide margin. and, even though i don’t actually use blender extensively, it’s possibly the thing i am most associated with in the cartographic world. A few years ago, i compiled a pdf of various small odds and ends mapping projects that i’d done. now, i’ve done it again. please enjoy another atlas of minor projects, which houses a few dozen cartographic items that needed a home. these are all small, mostly quick projects that never really merited their own blog post or other fanfare.

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2
Somethingaboutmaps Page 2

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2 It’s simply a map of some places that have been, at one time or another, my home. there are actually four maps in the spread, of different places and at different scales. they blend together, though, as memories do. As i grew in cartographic experience, i began to learn the ways in which many of them are actually connected to each other. for example, some projections are mathematical blendings of others, while others are simply specific cases of parent projections. i did a deep dive on the subject, and i compiled what i learned into a poster. My tutorial on the method has become the most popular thing i’ve ever written, by a wide margin. and, even though i don’t actually use blender extensively, it’s possibly the thing i am most associated with in the cartographic world. A few years ago, i compiled a pdf of various small odds and ends mapping projects that i’d done. now, i’ve done it again. please enjoy another atlas of minor projects, which houses a few dozen cartographic items that needed a home. these are all small, mostly quick projects that never really merited their own blog post or other fanfare.

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2
Somethingaboutmaps Page 2

Somethingaboutmaps Page 2 My tutorial on the method has become the most popular thing i’ve ever written, by a wide margin. and, even though i don’t actually use blender extensively, it’s possibly the thing i am most associated with in the cartographic world. A few years ago, i compiled a pdf of various small odds and ends mapping projects that i’d done. now, i’ve done it again. please enjoy another atlas of minor projects, which houses a few dozen cartographic items that needed a home. these are all small, mostly quick projects that never really merited their own blog post or other fanfare.

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