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Thread: [Award Winner] Make a custom raised-relief globe

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    Fantastic tutorial, outstanding result! Really have to try this.

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    The biggest globe you can make with gores on a letter size sheet is 3-1/2 inch diameter. An 8 inch globe uses over half the surface of a 25 x 12.5 inch sheet of paper. Globes are bigger than you expect.

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    Sweet sound like fun, I have a bunch of globes laying around, I'll have to try this once I figure out a planet scape. Thanks for sharing

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    Out of curiosity, I'm new here, so forgive me if it's common knowledge, but what tool did you use to place your map on a virtual globe for reference? I've been wanting to do something like that for my global map for a while now to get a better sense of how things fit together on a circular map as opposed to a flat rectangular one.

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    there are a few programs that can do it...I use G. Projector from NASA.
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    Do you know if there is any way to use a mercator projection in G. Projector as the base map? Or if not, is there an easy way to re-project a mercator projection into equirectangular like it requires? I've been looking around now for a while and can't seem to find anything good.

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    in the not so good software "g-projector"
    no

    have a look at
    MMPS
    http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~arcus/mmps/
    this terminal program is simple and can do a lot but the accuracy is mostly " just eyeball it "

    or
    Lately Qgis has been posted about a lot ( it is not a new program )
    -- VERY accurate and a bit complex


    now a Mercator projection IS NOT!!! 90 north to 90 south

    if it is square it is Aprox. 85 north to 85 south
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    Yeah, i've been reading up on projections, and that's fine, since my poles are entirely ocean, though my map itself isn't really square, it's got a ratio of roughly 7:9 though, so it's close.

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    I just had to do it

    Congrats MM, well deserved IMHO
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