In this tutorial I attempt to replicate the circular distance overlay you see on the popular Citymapper navigation app. This feature shows how many minutes it will take to walk through a city, and I use it all of the time because it's such a great visual. 😍 Check out GEOlayers - bit.ly/3Clko5I Get the PROJECT FILES! - www.patreon.com/boonelovesvideo Monday Maps - bit.ly/3rwh55S Tuesday Tools - bit.ly/305DkUy SUBSCRIBE! - bit.ly/3CIadYI 0:00 Intro 0:19 Patreon 0:31 The Idea 2:16 Add a Scale Bar 3:09 Find Pixel Width for 1k 3:52 Create a New Ellipse 4:48 Match Ellipse Size to Scale Bar 5:44 Duplicate Ellipse Shape Group 6:33 Add Dashes to the Stroke 7:03 Add Labels 8:03 Connect Everything 9:10 Fine Tuning the Style 10:31 Outro/Go Walk in Paris
I'm considering GeoLayers but before I jump in I wanted to check how useful it is without the optional MapTiler subscription - $330 for GL PLUS $25/month for MapTiler is a bit hefty.
Please make a fresh review of the GEOlayers 3 plugin 👈 I'm not familiar with it, I want to go deeper and figure out with examples what I can do in the work. You can use separate tutorials to understand each link in the program and its capabilities. This is an amazing plugin when working with maps. Especially impressive are the 3D landscapes and paths along the trails. And so everything will be interesting and necessary. Thanks
@@BooneLovesVideo offset paths with amount linked to the ellipse size divided by 2. Then just choose how many copies you want. Measurements can be applied as per usual, retaining your ability to show or not by keyframing number of copies. Mind you if you want to hide the 3rd ellipse and keep 1,2,4,5,6 etc. Then yes you will need your method, plus your method gives nicer opacity controls for the other ellipses if that is required. Keep it up you always inspire me.
In this tutorial I attempt to replicate the circular distance overlay you see on the popular Citymapper navigation app. This feature shows how many minutes it will take to walk through a city, and I use it all of the time because it's such a great visual. 😍
Check out GEOlayers - bit.ly/3Clko5I
Get the PROJECT FILES! - www.patreon.com/boonelovesvideo
Monday Maps - bit.ly/3rwh55S
Tuesday Tools - bit.ly/305DkUy
SUBSCRIBE! - bit.ly/3CIadYI
0:00 Intro
0:19 Patreon
0:31 The Idea
2:16 Add a Scale Bar
3:09 Find Pixel Width for 1k
3:52 Create a New Ellipse
4:48 Match Ellipse Size to Scale Bar
5:44 Duplicate Ellipse Shape Group
6:33 Add Dashes to the Stroke
7:03 Add Labels
8:03 Connect Everything
9:10 Fine Tuning the Style
10:31 Outro/Go Walk in Paris
This is gnarly as hell! I really love the powerful capabilities and endless possibilities of GEOLayers. Best plug-in of all time.
For real, it's crazy powerful.
Hey man I wanted to thank you for all your videos, especially about geolayers 3. My channel would probably not be what it is without them.
Boone, you are a Godsend 🙌🙌🙌
Please more geolayers tutorials :) thanks a lot. Love it
There are no views that much on this channel. But it is so good and deserves support
🙌🙏💪
Your videos are always so straight to the point and clear to follow! Thanks for sharing this! 💪
Thanks, David!
I'm considering GeoLayers but before I jump in I wanted to check how useful it is without the optional MapTiler subscription - $330 for GL PLUS $25/month for MapTiler is a bit hefty.
Amazing tutorial as always.
Will GeoLayers ever have more map templates???
Thanks! Ah, I'm not sure. GEOlayers 4 is in the works from what I hear, so fingers crossed.
Please make a fresh review of the GEOlayers 3 plugin 👈 I'm not familiar with it, I want to go deeper and figure out with examples what I can do in the work. You can use separate tutorials to understand each link in the program and its capabilities. This is an amazing plugin when working with maps. Especially impressive are the 3D landscapes and paths along the trails. And so everything will be interesting and necessary. Thanks
Please teach us how show it without goelayer and in kilometres.
Thanks man! May I know from where did your learn AE?
Lynda.com
I'm old school
Hey can you name where to find historical boundaries at a country level and other geojson/kml data for geolayers
he did it in one of his videos prior, he gets them from github. I think it was something with prussia, you‘ll find it
@@Debubbleization Ya I tried to find on github but I didn't got what I was looking for its like a British colonial map from 1900s
ruclips.net/video/y34htfkMmxc/видео.html
My dude, peep this - cshapes.ethz.ch/ 👀👀
@@BooneLovesVideo Thanks dude but its not giving a country level data with provinces and states
Why dont you Make a course, Including all of this staff
Add a offset paths
Ah! Brilliant. Didn't even think of that. However I like the versatility of toggling each measurement on and off quickly.
@@BooneLovesVideo offset paths with amount linked to the ellipse size divided by 2. Then just choose how many copies you want. Measurements can be applied as per usual, retaining your ability to show or not by keyframing number of copies. Mind you if you want to hide the 3rd ellipse and keep 1,2,4,5,6 etc.
Then yes you will need your method, plus your method gives nicer opacity controls for the other ellipses if that is required. Keep it up you always inspire me.