This looks like an excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing with us!
Hey all!
I'm fairly active in the worldbuilding discord and subreddit and thought I would post this here!
I'm a GIS technician by trade and worldbuilding is a huge hobby of mine. So to pass time in quarantine I wrote this guide on how to use QGIS to digitize or create a new fantasy map from scratch.
Enjoy! If you have any questions feel free to ask.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...h.ajm0nao9og2f
This looks like an excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing with us!
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WOW. This is really impressive. I have used both ArcGIS and QGIS before in small projects and it was brain wrenching for me each time. This makes such an enterprise seem much more manageable though. Someday I might go through and actually test the method.
Nice tutorial, always a cool thing to see GIS users play with fantasy style maps
With QGIS 3 you can do really cool thing with random fill markers, like depict little trees in polygons to make them look more like fantasy style forests ect..
Last edited by Francissimo; 04-16-2021 at 09:53 AM.
My Fantasy maps : http://www.cartographersguild.com/al...p?albumid=4205
Website: http://francoisgueydon.jimdo.com/fantasy/
This is great! I love seeing more GIS tools in fantasy mapping. Once I started using them, there was no going back. I use ArcGIS Pro and the Maplex labelling engine is amazing.
Some things I could see being added to this tutorial are creating a custom GCS for non-earth sized worlds and custom projections.
I've been struggling with this big! I'm lucky because my planet is the same size as earth. But I've been trying to figure out how to make a custom CRS that's larger or smaller than earth. ArcGIS custom projections may be easier to do it with-- I remember that you can set the extent so maybe if you hack it up you can say its like 50,000 miles. If you have any ideas I would love to hear them.
And omg yea! ArcMap's labelling image is leagues beyond QGIS. The lack of maneuverability with the QGIS labelling is honestly making me consider labelling features in paint.net. You're lucky to be using ArcGIS haha. I was able to use it from my work computer but I don't have that anymroe so now it's QGIS, which is many ways is nice but its not the same.