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    Default Looking to get started with Qgis + illustrator

    After a few days searching (not writing) I've come to the conclusion I should use a combination of a GIS app and graphic editor.

    I have Qgis install, I can get Arcgis but it doesn't sounds like it is suitable. I've read it has long loading times, crashes, more difficult to navigate menus, potential licensing limitations in exchange for some very advanced features I won't use.

    For a graphics option seem to be recommended in this order: Illustrator > Inkscape as I understand it. i have Gimp installed but again, can get the other two through Uni.

    I want to be efficient so I will have 3 basic templates to work with to show how each of these changes at given time periods.
    The maps will need a legend and scale. It would be nice to accurately place feature like pipelines and train. It would also be nice to import all of this if it is easy enough.
    I see that the Cartographers Guild focuese on fantasy maps, but also some of its members produce local maps and even some of other planets.
    I would like to get my feet wet and learn what I need to make maps. Below are examples of what I'm looking to produce.



    I want to produce a number of maps over the next year that will focus on 3 regions:


    China
    China with provinces highlighted
    China with resources and transport hubs



    The Eurasian continent
    China with Pipeline lines extending to Russia and Pakistan
    China with rail lines from Beijing to London


    SLOCs (Sea Lines of Communication)
    The South China Sea
    SLOCs from China to Pakistan
    SLOCs from China to Africa

    Last edited by silk186; 05-31-2017 at 12:31 PM.

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    Just as a side note here, Silk - I think I mentioned GIMP before I realised just how heavily you would be relying on the kind of precision mapping that only a vector app can give you. GIMP is not a good second alternative to Illustrator, since it is not a vector app. Inkscape would be better as an alternative in that situation

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    thanks mouse, I will keep that in mind.

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