Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12

Thread: Perth

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Administrator ChickPea's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Sunny Scotland
    Posts
    6,884

    Map Perth

    I almost wasn't going to post this map, as it honestly feels like a bit of a cheat compared to the stunning hand-drawn maps that have been posted recently, but... I like how it turned out, so why not...

    This is a map of the city of Perth in Scotland (not to be confused with its Australian namesake!) It's a place I'm fond of, so decided to have a go at mapping it. I gathered the data from OpenStreetMap in QGIS & exported it into Inkscape where I did everything else. Added a parchment background to give it more of a Ye Olde Mappe feel. The bridge illustration came from me running Inkscape's Trace Bitmap feature on a photo I took a while back. I'm pleased with the final result as I don't do that many city maps, so thank you to OpenStreetMap for doing the heavy lifting for me!

    Perth.jpg
    Last edited by ChickPea; 11-19-2023 at 07:06 PM.
    "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"

  2. #2
    Guild Member Facebook Connected Brendo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Ponta Grossa, Brazil
    Posts
    79

    Default

    I loved the work, especially when I realized from your description that it was a real city! It's twice as hard to make beautiful maps of places that already exist, and you did it very well!

  3. #3
    Guild Apprentice MikesMaps's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2023
    Location
    Bristol, UK
    Posts
    41

    Default

    That's a fine map, and one I could see being on tourist info display boards on the street there. Are you posting it locally to see what reaction it gets? I'll have a look at OpenStreetMap as sounds like an interesting tool for real places.
    Last edited by MikesMaps; 11-20-2023 at 08:53 AM.


    I'm closed for commissions from 7th December 2023. Contact me via my website, DeviantArt, or Discord (mikesmaps).

  4. #4

    Default

    As already said, the map is really good. Congrats

  5. #5
    Professional Artist ThomasR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Angers, France
    Posts
    4,199

    Default

    Your constant shift towards pink sends a dreamy vibe to this already beautiful map !

  6. #6

    Default

    Excellent! Your color palette works very well and the whole map is very clean and pleasing to the eye.

  7. #7

    Default

    Would love to see a "speedpaint" video of this work! Didn't know this could be done using QGIS! I use it for my day job (environmental legislation stuff), your map is really interesting!

  8. #8
    Administrator ChickPea's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Sunny Scotland
    Posts
    6,884

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Brendo View Post
    I loved the work, especially when I realized from your description that it was a real city! It's twice as hard to make beautiful maps of places that already exist, and you did it very well!
    Quote Originally Posted by Simkin View Post
    As already said, the map is really good. Congrats
    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    Your constant shift towards pink sends a dreamy vibe to this already beautiful map !
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Excellent! Your color palette works very well and the whole map is very clean and pleasing to the eye.
    Thanks so much for the kind words! Really appreciate it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Valterink View Post
    Would love to see a "speedpaint" video of this work! Didn't know this could be done using QGIS! I use it for my day job (environmental legislation stuff), your map is really interesting!
    Haha a speedpaint video would consist of me going back and forth trying six different shades of a colour then going back to my first choice!

    Most of the work here was done in Inkscape rather than QGIS. I used the QuickOSM plugin to get the buildings, streets, parks & river shapes from OpenStreetMap, then I exported everything in SVG via the Print Layout Manager. I opened the SVG in Inkscape and did some clean up (QGIS always exports multiple empty groups for some reason, and this annoys me cos I like to keep my layers & objects tidy). After that it was just a matter of making it pretty in Inkscape, which is a whole other topic! If you're familiar with QGIS you should be able to gather the basic data pretty easily. You don't have to use Inkscape either since you can export in various other formats to use in any image editor/paint program. You should give it a bash with something fairly simple to see how it goes. I really enjoy messing around with real world places just to experiment.


    Quote Originally Posted by MikesMaps View Post
    That's a fine map, and one I could see being on tourist info display boards on the street there. Are you posting it locally to see what reaction it gets? I'll have a look at OpenStreetMap as sounds like an interesting tool for real places.
    Thanks, I'm happy you like it! I've only shared it here & on Mastodon, not sure where Perth people hang out online! Definitely check out OSM if you're doing somewhere real world. It saves so much time!
    "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"

  9. #9
    Guild Apprentice MikesMaps's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2023
    Location
    Bristol, UK
    Posts
    41

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    Thanks so much for the kind words! Really appreciate it.




    Haha a speedpaint video would consist of me going back and forth trying six different shades of a colour then going back to my first choice!

    Most of the work here was done in Inkscape rather than QGIS. I used the QuickOSM plugin to get the buildings, streets, parks & river shapes from OpenStreetMap, then I exported everything in SVG via the Print Layout Manager. I opened the SVG in Inkscape and did some clean up (QGIS always exports multiple empty groups for some reason, and this annoys me cos I like to keep my layers & objects tidy). After that it was just a matter of making it pretty in Inkscape, which is a whole other topic! If you're familiar with QGIS you should be able to gather the basic data pretty easily. You don't have to use Inkscape either since you can export in various other formats to use in any image editor/paint program. You should give it a bash with something fairly simple to see how it goes. I really enjoy messing around with real world places just to experiment.




    Thanks, I'm happy you like it! I've only shared it here & on Mastodon, not sure where Perth people hang out online! Definitely check out OSM if you're doing somewhere real world. It saves so much time!
    Thanks for the OSM/QGIS info. I'll definitely check it out as I intend to do some real world maps sometime. Is there a Perth Reddit you could post it on?


    I'm closed for commissions from 7th December 2023. Contact me via my website, DeviantArt, or Discord (mikesmaps).

  10. #10
    Guild Master Facebook Connected - JO -'s Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2016
    Location
    Geneva, Switzerland
    Posts
    2,880

    Default

    Great work! The process is interesting, I should try it!

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •