Hi bmeader, that sounds awesome! Can you post (or link to) an example of a victorian style city map, so we can get an idea of what you're looking for?
I need a map of the Seattle Center for my daughter's Christmas gift. It should match the layout of the Seattle Center, but have a Victorian feel to it. It is a treasure map leading to a clue and I can provide details upon request. I can pay $50 via PayPal and it doesn't need to be overly complex.
Hi bmeader, that sounds awesome! Can you post (or link to) an example of a victorian style city map, so we can get an idea of what you're looking for?
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It looks like the city of boston shares a lot of their data for public use which could be a good starting point for anyone wanting to take on this project. (Depending on their workflow)
https://data.seattle.gov/browse?category=Land+Base&provenance=official
-Specifically the Cadastral lot data and the street data. should be helpful.
-Heck they even have data for the sidwalks depending on the map's scale
- In general the sheer amount of data available for mapping in this area is a goldmine (speaking as someone who works in an area really behind the times on data sharing)
Absolutely. Here are some examples. I know they are incredibly detailed, so no expectations for this level unless the designer felt like adding it in. What I really like is the isometric style of the buildings.
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Interesting, is this the sort of angle you'd be looking for?
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