Vintage Maps: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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* Treasure Map HSR - A Treasure-Map, created for the [HSR AppQuest 2013 http://appquest.hsr.ch/]: See [[Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data]]. | * Treasure Map HSR - A Treasure-Map, created for the [HSR AppQuest 2013 http://appquest.hsr.ch/]: See [[Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data]]. | ||
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Showcases and Tipps: | Showcases and Tipps: |
Version vom 22. Mai 2014, 10:47 Uhr
This page tries to collect information about maps visualized in vintage style. This means, they look like an old sketchy map, a treasure map (de: Schatzkarte) or a pirate map (de: Piratenkarte), but with own or actual data.
Treasure/Pirate Maps:
- Treasure Map HSR - A Treasure-Map, created for the [HSR AppQuest 2013 http://appquest.hsr.ch/]: See Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data.
QGIS
Showcases and Tipps:
Making boundaries (like from buildings) to make a hand-made effect.
- A ‘sketchy’ look to lines can be achieved by overlaying a number of line attachments with different smoothing values applied. By smoothing higher values, the lines are overlaid using the ‘multiply’ compositing operation. This make areas that overlap more appear darker.
::outline1, ::outline2, ::outline3, ::outline4 { line-join: round; line-color:#773d00; line-smooth: 0.05; line-width: 0.5; } ::outline1{ line-smooth: 0.04; } ::outline2{ line-smooth: 0.06; } ::outline3{ line-smooth: 0.08; } ::outline4{ line-smooth: 0.10; }
Suitable fonts/typefaces:
Point-of-Interests
- For a pirate/vintage map, it is important to have plenty of POIs (like bars/restaurants/gardens) and have an "old fashioned" design icon and style it on the map.
See also:
- OpenStreetMap based on art maps
- Really old maps...: OldMapsOnline.org.