How to Make This 2.5D Map Poster

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  • @JohnNelsonMaps
    @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +9

    Ah HA! Ok folks, heads up, this plan oblique tool has a...nuance... When you give the plan oblique output a file name, make sure it is less than 13 characters long. Or else it will fail.

  • @nalaquq
    @nalaquq 3 года назад +11

    John, you must get this a lot, but you are the Bob Ross of maps. This was awesome.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      wow, thank you Jonathan! that's a great honor.

  • @3runjosh
    @3runjosh 10 часов назад

    subscribed when you added the mist layer. Well done

  • @JohnCopriviza
    @JohnCopriviza Год назад +2

    @12:36 That's to good! I also going to start using the valley mist technique. Thanks J!

  • @dhaselfeld
    @dhaselfeld 3 года назад +4

    This is a Masterclass. Thank you John.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      wow, thanks Duane! coincidentally, watching Masterclass commercials is the reason i got enough gumption to start making these videos.

  • @warrenjamesbristol1868
    @warrenjamesbristol1868 3 года назад +2

    This is awesome! I'm so glad you can put maps straight into Illustrator like that now. Thanks for this.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      yeah! AIX is nice because it maintains the layers. you can export from Pro as a PDF and bring it into Illustrator but it's not as tidy: lots of nested clipping paths to clean up.

  • @ericsamson731
    @ericsamson731 3 года назад +6

    Hey John, thanks so much for taking the time to put this together. I was hoping sometime in the future you could put together a video of some of the routine edits that you utilize Illustrator for? I have no experience using it, but would love to start. Thanks again for sharing

  • @danwdoo
    @danwdoo 3 года назад +2

    A work of art. Reminds me of hand drawn maps of the past, especially nostalgic with a reference to QBert! Nice!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      thanks Danny! that is high praise, i am a big fan of hand-drawn terrains.

  • @bbtub
    @bbtub 3 года назад +2

    Wow what a great way to use GIS to create something so beautiful, kudo!!

  • @nettibyrd7362
    @nettibyrd7362 3 года назад +1

    This was my Fantastic Friday professional development while I ate lunch. Thank you!!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      hey alright! glad i could accompany your lunch! though i would call this professional mischief.

  • @husiyuan930517
    @husiyuan930517 3 года назад +1

    This looks incredible! Thanks for sharing John.

  • @fromgreytoblack
    @fromgreytoblack 2 года назад +1

    i just came across this. it looks amazing! will do one myself soon. thank you for sharing.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад

      great! you might also like this how-to, it's much more straightforward too. ruclips.net/video/kVsj6Z7UuLY/видео.html

  • @mpdcsantafe618
    @mpdcsantafe618 3 года назад +2

    Awesome...Thank you John.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      thanks for watching! i bet the Sata Fe area is loaded with opportunities for glorious oblique mapping.

  • @francklewadjass9287
    @francklewadjass9287 Год назад +1

    So fan of your work. 🥺

  • @emmanuelduchene
    @emmanuelduchene 3 года назад

    That is brilliant, as always. I was secretly hoping you'd do a video about the plan oblique. The mist layer is pure genius. I like the way you use simple tricks to lure the eye. You remind me a lot of Michel Gondry in that way.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      hey thanks Emmanuel!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      Michel Gondry is magnificent, and I am honored at the comparison. :)

  • @Mattyvhs105
    @Mattyvhs105 Год назад +1

    This is great! I used the plan oblique on a state and it slightly distorted the DEM of the state from the clipped raster from the living atlas. What would you suggest to make a neat line for the oblique DEM? Using illustrator?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  Год назад

      cool, glad you tried it! you can use whatever you're most comfortable with for a neatline. you can do it in a Pro layout or Illustrator.

  • @GašperMužina
    @GašperMužina 28 дней назад

    Great video. What about adding a river layer, are the steps the same to match the rivers to the surface? So that the inclination angle is the same as the inclination angle of DEM?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  27 дней назад

      @@GašperMužina Good question, this is a big challenge. If the river layer is vector, there is no way to vertically distort it the same as the elevation raster. I haven’t figured out this challenge

  • @nateeide8408
    @nateeide8408 Год назад +1

    If I want to overlay a line feature on this the oblique nature of the DEM causes problems, which I knew would be an issue. Any ideas on how I could overlay features and have them at least look correct? I'm making a trail map that would be really cool with this as the baselayer! Thanks, supper cool cartography!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  Год назад +1

      ufortunately, the oblique warping applied to the elevation image makes overlaying other layers difficult-to-impossible. if you want to make a map with additional layers, consider a conventional tilted-3D approach, described here: ruclips.net/video/Eecq5D5Y7_E/видео.html

  • @chrisworrell7629
    @chrisworrell7629 2 года назад +1

    I am working with some county data and the Plan Oblique says I've reached the maximum size allowed. How do I know what the maximum size is?

  • @lynncarlson2576
    @lynncarlson2576 3 года назад +1

    Could there ever be a Share Map to an Adobe Illustrator-like program called Affinity Designer? So in addition to an .aix there could be an .adx export format which also works in layers with vector and raster, and allows for blend modes, filters, etc. Is there a place to ask esri for such a thing?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      yes, that would rule! you can post this as an idea to the product team, here: community.esri.com/t5/custom/page/page-id/arcgis-ideas

  • @IlesanmiAdewale
    @IlesanmiAdewale Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @videojeroki
    @videojeroki 3 года назад +1

    Lovely!

  • @beytepepostas3613
    @beytepepostas3613 8 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed thank you so much

  • @JL-cq7jd
    @JL-cq7jd 2 года назад +1

    I'm a newbie as well, but plan to incorporate aspects of this into my semester project (currently in its infancy). If I turn-out anything of value, I'll be sure to share and give ya some credit!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад +1

      No credit necessary but I hope to see what you make!

  • @Boy5638
    @Boy5638 2 года назад +1

    Hi, John. Thanks for sharing amzing works. U are the best! John, I'm having problems when I insert the DEM into the Plan Oblique. This message appears (Data needs to be in a Projected Coordinate System). But the coordinates are correct in DEM. What's happen, can you help me?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад +1

      ah, ok. consider running the "reproject" tool on the DEM and choose a projected coordinate system.
      alternatively, set the map projection to a projected coordinate system, then right-click the DEM and export it (ensuring to use the map's coordinate system in the export).

    • @Boy5638
      @Boy5638 2 года назад

      @@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you a lot, John!

  • @francisehemba9482
    @francisehemba9482 3 года назад +1

    Hi John! Thank you for this tutorial. I am a beginner on Arcgis Pro. I would like to know how to get the "terrain mapping" in the toolboxes. As in the tutorial, I right clicked and clicked on "Add Toolbox", but then I can't add the "terrain mapping" in order to access the "Oblique Map". Thanks

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      did you download the terrain tools first? www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4b2ea7c5f87d476a8849c804b81667aa

    • @francisehemba9482
      @francisehemba9482 3 года назад +1

      @@JohnNelsonMaps I hadn't actually downloaded it. Thank you very much. Now it works!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      @@francisehemba9482 great! have fun Francis!

  • @Fsgh_7
    @Fsgh_7 3 года назад +1

    Awesome! , Mr John do you know who can i apply the Layer Blender in Effects bar?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      You should see it in the video, in the "appearance" tab. if you don't see it maybe you are using an old version of Pro?

    • @Fsgh_7
      @Fsgh_7 3 года назад +1

      @@JohnNelsonMaps ops! that's right , i'll get the version now .. thankfull 😻🤝

  • @monocilindro3655
    @monocilindro3655 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video (once again). What would you change in case of having water bodies and depth? Anything else besides the color ramp?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      thanks! if I had a DEM of bathymetry i would do the same steps but probably change the color gradients to something watery. i like dark royal blue to bright cyan gradients when it comes to water depth.

  • @waytvbe
    @waytvbe 3 года назад +1

    Is there any program that can generate procedural hillshading? For use in fictitious worlds.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      Gosh I don’t know about procedural work. Sorry!

  • @souvikbiswas3755
    @souvikbiswas3755 3 года назад

    Excellent! John

  • @animalspl8016
    @animalspl8016 2 года назад +1

    Hello. Amazing effect. However, I have a problem. I tried to repeat all the steps with the same raster layer. Unfortunately my Plain Oblique layer comes out more flattened compared to your layer. I used the same angle of inclination as your layer. After many tries, I tried to create a Plain Oblique layer from this first slightly flattened layer (Plain Oblique). It turned out that the layer formed identical to yours. Did you also do that? I am asking for an answer.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад +1

      glad you are trying it out and got some results. thanks for your question! my demonstration area is already quite mountainous, so the effect will be an exaggeration of that. if your area is less mountainous then you'll have to experiment with an "inclination angle" (lower angle makes the result more bumpy) that works best for you.

    • @animalspl8016
      @animalspl8016 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you for your answer. However, I still don't understand why your layer is different from my result layer (with the same parameters and in the same DEM terrain !!!). At first glance, it is difficult to notice this difference, but it seems to me that your resulting layer was processed twice by this algorithm. Only then is my resulting layer identical to your layer.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад +1

      @@animalspl8016 oh, i didn't realize you were using the same DEM. it may have to do with your projection. i forget what I projected the DEM to, but it may have an impact on the amount of vertical exaggeration.

    • @animalspl8016
      @animalspl8016 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you for your answer :)

  • @smatiimene1444
    @smatiimene1444 2 года назад +1

    Thank's

  • @sietsedehaan7360
    @sietsedehaan7360 3 года назад +3

    Hey John, amazing video once again. Maybe a stupid question, but when I run the "plan oblique", the result is nothing, it doesn't create a new DEM file. Is it possible that the script needs Image analyst extension too? Can't find it anywhere though. Cant think of another reason it doenst create a new file haha! Thanks again for the video, very inspiring!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      the first bit of troubleshooting i would do is ensuring that your DEM is projected. i think i may have run into this initially, too. try using the "reproject" tool, or changing the map's projection then right-clicking the image and exporting it. I like UTM for this, but you'll have to look up which UTM number your DEM's area falls within. Or you could pick any projection you want. but leaving it in regular WGS 84 will give you issues.
      i should have mentioned this in the video! sorry for the inconvenience, Sietse!

    • @skywalker271
      @skywalker271 3 года назад

      I have the same problem, I've tried reprojecting it to two different Projected Coordinate systems.

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      @@skywalker271 hmm that is odd. if either of you are still experiencing this, send me an email and we can try to figure it out. john underscore nelson at esri.

    • @skywalker271
      @skywalker271 3 года назад +1

      I tried again today, and succeeded. I believe the reason is because my licenses were removed when I updated ArcGIS recently. I went online and re-licensed them and now the plan oblique works!

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад

      @@skywalker271 oh good!

  • @properdose.
    @properdose. Год назад +1

    hi john, how to blend the layers if i use arcgis pro 2.5?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  Год назад

      you need version 2.9 or newer to use blend modes.

    • @properdose.
      @properdose. Год назад +1

      @@JohnNelsonMaps thanks john

  • @mlsauron
    @mlsauron 2 года назад +1

    I wonder you have the summit of creativity or patience? or both?

  • @CartoRedux
    @CartoRedux 3 года назад +1

    Deliciously textured my friend. Do you feel like 9 layers was enough?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +1

      number 9...number 9...number 9...number 9... ruclips.net/video/SNdcFPjGsm8/видео.html

  • @ChristopherCampbell
    @ChristopherCampbell 2 месяца назад

    Any clue as to how to generate the Plan Oblique layer in QGIS?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 месяца назад

      @@ChristopherCampbell sorry, I don’t

  • @littlebird2573
    @littlebird2573 2 года назад

    ahhh. i’m sad, this tool doesn’t work on larger rasters. i mosaiced a bunch together and so the tool failed. dl you know of another way to get this effect?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  Год назад

      i've tried it on pretty large rasters and it worked. it took a while to process though, and the resulting file size was about 10x the original for some reason.

  • @matthewwinters6179
    @matthewwinters6179 3 года назад

    Excellent! Could you make the entire Map in ArcGIS Pro. Don't have Illustrator?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  3 года назад +2

      yes, absolutely! you can do almost everything i do here in Pro (draw a rectangle under the map in a layout to give it a 3D geologic slice appearance, etc). except for the grain effect on the map -that's just an Illustrator filter. a tricky Pro-only part would be making the fake shadows that I drew look blurry, but i do walk through that sort of thing fully in Pro in this series: ruclips.net/p/PLPjPOZQjCWEm8W7zdPKNtbseObgchGbBj

  • @littlebird2573
    @littlebird2573 Год назад

    my Plan Oblique tool has been running for like....10 hours. is this normal?

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  Год назад

      oh no! no, it should take a few minutes. also ensure that the output file name is short. sometimes i've seen long names cause issues. sorry for the inconvenience! hope it works out.

  • @JV-gi1hs
    @JV-gi1hs 2 года назад +1

    Can you still do all of this still without Illustrator? :)

    • @JohnNelsonMaps
      @JohnNelsonMaps  2 года назад +1

      yes. also check out this video: ruclips.net/video/kVsj6Z7UuLY/видео.html

  • @gisri4715
    @gisri4715 3 года назад +1

    I love U

  • @ibrahimmohammed3484
    @ibrahimmohammed3484 3 года назад +1

    wowie 🌍🏔⛰