Here's a blog post with some chapter descriptions and a link to the source data: www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/mapping/add-multiple-maps-to-one-layout/
Brilliant video once again! Thank you for putting this information together. I’m working on a project right now that needs a hard copy map showing the lower 48 with Alaska, and Hawaii. Thanks for making me look like a professional map maker!
I would like to add one thing, that was the synchronization of the data frames on same scale / zooming level for the last part of the video.... waiting for the new exciting videos. Please share your more videos on professional map series but I also love your vintage map series.
All Hail the blending Guru, Can you help with a video of overlaying a picture of a Little League Stadium on a vacant parcel to help visualize on arcpro or arconline?
Probably one of the forgotten heroes are the Software developers and product designers, imagine how they considered all of those magical puzzles OMG!, anyway, your such amazing John
One last related technique: What if you wanted the same four equal sizes map layout (from the end of the video), but all showing the same view but with different layers activated. Would you need to make four separate maps? 🤔
Great method! but I want to know how you did the square on the screen. Iconic!! Was in pulp fiction, most think Tarantino took it from Shirley MacLaines “the apartment” but few know he is referring to Barbara Payton, (tragic Hollywood star in the 50s similar to Uma’s character) in “Run for the Hills” the clip is on here. I have to figure out how to do that now. Your vids are always inspiring!
What an awesome video-wish I had this back when I took my first Intro to GIS course over a year ago! Really going to be helpful for whatever first time Pro users stumble across it this semester and onwards. Thanks for sharing!
Ease into the Monday morning work week with a John Nelson video? Sweet. I was recently griping to myself about how I wished I could edit vertices in Map Frames... You gave us that, plus circular Map Frames and the Extent Indicator that I didn't know about! I did a deep dive last week with your Layout Sandwich video (masking and neat lines and all), and I pick up so many gems, like the three above, with each video. Thank you very much.
no insets for you though! right? i think that's a rule. one time i made some maps of glorious Scotland and I used a projection to minimize the vertical distance to the Shetlands and got away with no inset.
DNA tests tell me half my ancestry comes from the Northern Highlands/Shetlands. and the other half is just over the North Sea to Norway. I'd love to visit those places someday.
Here's a blog post with some chapter descriptions and a link to the source data: www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/mapping/add-multiple-maps-to-one-layout/
That was an amazing option of vertex editing for data frames. Awesome!!
Thanks again.
Kachow! thanks, yeah it's a great feature. have fun!
Brilliant video once again! Thank you for putting this information together. I’m working on a project right now that needs a hard copy map showing the lower 48 with Alaska, and Hawaii. Thanks for making me look like a professional map maker!
@@patdolan2497 thank you Pat!
Awesome video as always! Taking on what seems like a really hard thing to do and explaining it so simply!
thanks David!
I would like to add one thing, that was the synchronization of the data frames on same scale / zooming level for the last part of the video.... waiting for the new exciting videos.
Please share your more videos on professional map series but I also love your vintage map series.
you might like this video about linking the geographic position of map frames: ruclips.net/video/5kLxfzJsjWQ/видео.html
Mehjestic!! 😂😂
:)
Favorite new word!
All Hail the blending Guru, Can you help with a video of overlaying a picture of a Little League Stadium on a vacant parcel to help visualize on arcpro or arconline?
@@glynncountygis4328 oh that’s a great idea! Do you have an image I could look at?
Here's a related video where I show you how to link the geographic placement of two different map frames. ruclips.net/video/5kLxfzJsjWQ/видео.html
Probably one of the forgotten heroes are the Software developers and product designers, imagine how they considered all of those magical puzzles OMG!,
anyway, your such amazing John
for sure! the folks that had to consider requirements and design all this did an amazing job!
One last related technique: What if you wanted the same four equal sizes map layout (from the end of the video), but all showing the same view but with different layers activated. Would you need to make four separate maps? 🤔
@@mathewblanc9936 yes that would require four separate maps
Great method! but I want to know how you did the square on the screen. Iconic!! Was in pulp fiction, most think Tarantino took it from Shirley MacLaines “the apartment” but few know he is referring to Barbara Payton, (tragic Hollywood star in the 50s similar to Uma’s character) in “Run for the Hills” the clip is on here. I have to figure out how to do that now. Your vids are always inspiring!
oh yeah, the pulp fiction square! i wasn't thinking of that but i'm very happy with the accidental connection. $5 milkshake?!
What an awesome video-wish I had this back when I took my first Intro to GIS course over a year ago! Really going to be helpful for whatever first time Pro users stumble across it this semester and onwards. Thanks for sharing!
thanks Cannon!
Ease into the Monday morning work week with a John Nelson video? Sweet.
I was recently griping to myself about how I wished I could edit vertices in Map Frames... You gave us that, plus circular Map Frames and the Extent Indicator that I didn't know about!
I did a deep dive last week with your Layout Sandwich video (masking and neat lines and all), and I pick up so many gems, like the three above, with each video. Thank you very much.
@@bobsage hey thanks Bob!
Thanks for the catalog tip for a closed map tab!!!
Very helpful as always. Thank you!
great, thanks!
Aloha ... in Scotland we have a similar issue with Orkney, Shetland, and some of the Western Isles.
no insets for you though! right? i think that's a rule. one time i made some maps of glorious Scotland and I used a projection to minimize the vertical distance to the Shetlands and got away with no inset.
@@JohnNelsonMaps yeah - we try our best to go insert-less, keeps our Orcadian and Shetlander friends happy :) Excellent video as always.
DNA tests tell me half my ancestry comes from the Northern Highlands/Shetlands. and the other half is just over the North Sea to Norway. I'd love to visit those places someday.
Thank you for sharing this incredible project with us. 👏👏👏
you bet! hope it comes in handy.