Incredible! Again! I always find narrated video more helpful when trying to duplicate, but this makes for a nice show with the background music. Thanks!
Superb ! Thank you Nelson. I am just starting with AG PRO. It is the same procedure for Alos PALSAR imagery with overlaping ?. I need not only a nice visual effect but real fitting without repetion of pixels. Nice Christmas gift. Regards from Costa Rica
Hello Nelson! As always your videos are amazing! I often see these techniques work for small-scale representations. When I try to reproduce in more detailed maps (scale 1:30.000 for example) the results are not good! As a suggestion, you could make something compatible with large scales!
Sometimes I try to make nice representations of relief in flatter areas and it doesn't look good either... So another suggestion: how to work on flatter reliefs?
Just great. Though I do enjoy your usual nerd charisma in your narrated videos :) Do you know if Mosaic to New Raster can project to a new spatial reference, or is it only for inputting the source spatial reference? I've tried looking into it but haven't found anything conclusive. Thanks!
you can set the output coordinate system of the mosaic to whatever you like. there is an option that lets you either set it to the same as the iputs or the map or pick any of the eighty billion kajillion projection options.
Thank you for the tutorial , i have a probleme , when i created a new layout ,and open my map the quality is so bad and when i export it it realy realy bad help me please
You have two ways of increasing resolution. You can make your layout a larger size and in the export dialog you can set the DPI (dots per inch aka resolution) to whatever you want. 300 dpi is generally considered the beginning of print quality.
Hello! I always follow your tutorials and in ARCGIS PRO high quality layouts are generated...but, when exporting to image, I can never get the same quality of colors and textures...I have already tried with the 2 color profiles , and various file formats (png, tif pdf etc...) and something always happens... the lights or reflections are never the same... the only way I have is to take a screenshot, but it's not at all professional .. Is there a reason or error in my export? Thank you very much!
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you Nelson. I have tried 150 to 600 dpi. but nothing changed. What I appreciate is that the render does not take into account some "blending mode", and that makes you lose the textures and certain shadows. I will keep trying and investigating! Thank you very much for the moment!
Would it be possible to instead blend your hillshades/DEM's with an underlying layer of landcover data in a way which would create an output similar to this?
You are inspiring me to become a cartographer. This video deserves millions of views.
thank you Lokvik!
Amazing! Such great results from using those blend modes on all of those layers! Thanks so much for making these videos.
Having a blast, thanks Jeff!
The map is simply beautiful, and the music, ah, complements the whole thing!
thanks Abhijaya!
Incredible! Again! I always find narrated video more helpful when trying to duplicate, but this makes for a nice show with the background music. Thanks!
Thanks Andy!
You’re the best
i appreciate the note, Israa!
Wow when it’s not there I miss it so much. The need to know and the why it’s happening verbally is very missed. Come back please.
ha, thanks Rich! i think a narration-less video will be rare.
Cara, sou muito fã do seu trabalho! Sempre com muitas dicas legais!
Muito obrigado, Pedrinho!
Hillshade of Costa Rica sounds like the back up play from Little Giants if The Annexation of Puerto Rico failed.
I’ve got some googling to do
Superb ! Thank you Nelson. I am just starting with AG PRO. It is the same procedure for Alos PALSAR imagery with overlaping ?. I need not only a nice visual effect but real fitting without repetion of pixels. Nice Christmas gift. Regards from Costa Rica
Sorry, I’m not familiar with that platform.
Admirable. Por qué usas la capa base statisticals
thanks! i do several layers of blur (statistics tool) for this reason: ruclips.net/video/4aefnrQJvMg/видео.html
Really nice. Could you please check the link to "the incredibly handy website made by Derek Watkins". Thank you.
ah, good catch, thanks! here is the link: dwtkns.com/srtm30m/
and I've corrected it in the description.
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you!
Hello Nelson! As always your videos are amazing! I often see these techniques work for small-scale representations. When I try to reproduce in more detailed maps (scale 1:30.000 for example) the results are not good! As a suggestion, you could make something compatible with large scales!
Sometimes I try to make nice representations of relief in flatter areas and it doesn't look good either... So another suggestion: how to work on flatter reliefs?
@@Felipe-cl6js ah, here is a video showing how to do just that. ruclips.net/video/PWSuN5OZQ74/видео.html
Just great. Though I do enjoy your usual nerd charisma in your narrated videos :)
Do you know if Mosaic to New Raster can project to a new spatial reference, or is it only for inputting the source spatial reference? I've tried looking into it but haven't found anything conclusive. Thanks!
you can set the output coordinate system of the mosaic to whatever you like. there is an option that lets you either set it to the same as the iputs or the map or pick any of the eighty billion kajillion projection options.
Now you got to make a video making Lord of the rings styled maps with dungeon synth background heheheh
i've got you! ruclips.net/video/sy3Rerl05yg/видео.html
Hello Nelson! I would like to ask you which shortcut key in the left element directory can select elements in bulk
CTRL and A
Thank you for the tutorial , i have a probleme , when i created a new layout ,and open my map the quality is so bad and when i export it it realy realy bad help me please
You have two ways of increasing resolution. You can make your layout a larger size and in the export dialog you can set the DPI (dots per inch aka resolution) to whatever you want. 300 dpi is generally considered the beginning of print quality.
@JohnNelsonMaps i tried a very big map
, on the layout the quality is very bad and blury when I zoom on the map it became blury and very bad
Hello! I always follow your tutorials and in ARCGIS PRO high quality layouts are generated...but, when exporting to image, I can never get the same quality of colors and textures...I have already tried with the 2 color profiles , and various file formats (png, tif pdf etc...) and something always happens... the lights or reflections are never the same... the only way I have is to take a screenshot, but it's not at all professional ..
Is there a reason or error in my export?
Thank you very much!
hi Luca! ah, that's too bad. have you tried exporting with different DPI settings? that can have a big impact on how the image appears.
@@JohnNelsonMaps Thank you Nelson. I have tried 150 to 600 dpi. but nothing changed. What I appreciate is that the render does not take into account some "blending mode", and that makes you lose the textures and certain shadows.
I will keep trying and investigating!
Thank you very much for the moment!
the mist layer 😧🥵
like? don't like?
@@JohnNelsonMaps love it
crack!!!!! thanx
ha, thanks!
Would it be possible to instead blend your hillshades/DEM's with an underlying layer of landcover data in a way which would create an output similar to this?
absolutely!