Still needs some refinements, features, better documentation and lower pricing. A good start; I will probably wait it out to see how it develops and if the pricing becomes more affordable for a hobby map maker.
So, I was going to buy this! But I see it’s a subscription based platform 😩 For a little bit of my time , I can do the same thing for free. Most map laser projects are only 2 to 4 layers. So it’s not worth paying monthly for it. It would be faster and I could put the cost onto my customers. But I’m not going to do that. But it’s a great idea, If they would make it a one time subscription, They will get more people to purchase this. Good video! Thanks
@johnanthony9923 Yeah. I think I did hear him say later that the maps come with the program. But that still doesn’t necessarily mean that there isn’t a copyright infringement somewhere. I don’t really know that much about it other than you have to be careful about what you copy, especially if selling it. Some companies can get pretty indigent about it.
@@BobBob-eh5sb Seriously people, you can not copyright map or geographic data. You can copyright the style in which that data is presented, but not the data itself.
I have a subscritption and tried this web service for many many hours now. But frankly: It is BY FAR not as good as you guys make it sound here. Yes, it takes some iteration (in total maybe a few hours) to get the settings in the tool right. But that's not all at all: Once you have your export files you need to spend HEAVY SERIOUS LONG time to sanitize them. The problem is that while the layers / files may look nice on first glance, when you zoom in you see that roads / rivers / whatever may not be a single shape or line but in fact dozens to hundreds of small, not connected mini-shapes. You will have to manually go in and delete points / delete small shapes and enlarge larger / and in fact you many have to manually hand-redraw complete sections of roads. Up to now I have finished ONE map and that one map took me (with several iterations and re-start from scratch) about 10h of work on the files. And that is ON TOP of the settings in the online-tool, 10h only for the offline sanitizing of the files. So, in summary: This is the best tool for map-makers that I have ever seen. But it is definitely NOT a "fire and forget" thing that allows you to get a map done in a fingersnip. You might get faster with practice over time, but basically: account for ~10h of sanitazing for each individual map you make. Also I have to criticize the montetisiation options: You get a number of credits each month and you can neither buy more nor carry them over into the next month. In my case: I may make 3-4 maps per year. But now with the first one I used like 10 or so credits in the process (because I had to start from scracht multiple times). So I had to switch to a higher plan.... but then I have to throw away all my remaining credits at the end of the month and cancel it until, say, september or whatevern when I want to do the next map. What a nuisance. I am all for paying people for their work, but this system is crap. Please allow me to buy whatever 20 credits or so and then make them valid for say 2 years. And if I run out I buy new. The way it is right now is just a scam.
@@LollipopWoodworksNWA we hear you. We have a limitation in our system where our costs are directly tied to the number of layers exported. We are working on how we can remove this limitation that makes it cost prohibitive to offer unlimited exports per plan. Our goal is to make this affordable and accessible to everyone, as well as build a sustainable business that can continue to expand and develop the software platform with new features and bug fixes.
@@LollipopWoodworksNWA”extremely greedy”? I haven’t used this service but I looked at their website and you can start at under $10/month, and doesn’t go above $30/month. I’ll be looking at this when I make my first map later this year, but if it saves me any time, it looks like a good value to me. If your time is worth nothing, continue to perform all the steps manually and save your $10.
@@LaserMapMaker The primary reason I haven't signed up is the cost. $10 / mo for the Hobby plan realistically only nets you 6 maps per month if they have 3 layers. I suppose that isn't terrible, but the thing that sticks for me is the per layer charge. If there was a way to have something along the lines of X number of maps per month with Y layers, for $Z would be more appealing, assuming that your engine supports more than 3 layers. The tiled map mode would be a big help though. One very problematic limitation of Snazzy Maps is the export size and the scale limit. You have to be zoomed in pretty far to get the small roads, and at that size you need to export like 25 tiles just to get a decent sized map.
@@LaserMapMaker I’m sorry, It has to be said. but Maps don’t really change, just your software does. Monthly subscription, but then you run out of credits. Lol no thanks! I can do the same thing for free with a little bit of time and as many times as I want , and again for free. 😂. It’s only 2/4 layers to laser out map art. Great idea, There is a market for it. I do this every day for free. But monthly credits is too expensive for this. I get why you do the credit thing. Do a one time subscription and charge for updates , but no one would pay for the update cause it’s not needed. Land/water/roads don’t really change. Just my opinion. For me and my use. Thinks.
Wow. How much!.. just use qgis, export, edit, cut. = Free plus loads more options and flexibility. Also qgis you can creat any type of map for free I would hardly call your software affordable, competitive and unique. Plus your mapmaker RUclips channel is terrible, in 2024 your using 360 460 video format, at least take some time and do a proper tutorial in at least 1080p. Just my personal input. 😮
I am excited to hear from you of course but I always love hearing Daryl Aspin speak. Can’t wait, all signed up!
Yup, that’s my boy 👍
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing!!
Still needs some refinements, features, better documentation and lower pricing. A good start; I will probably wait it out to see how it develops and if the pricing becomes more affordable for a hobby map maker.
Great, cool interview
I signed up for the trial that first night after the show. I’m planning on keeping it because of all the maps I’m thinking about making.
So, I was going to buy this! But I see it’s a subscription based platform 😩 For a little bit of my time , I can do the same thing for free. Most map laser projects are only 2 to 4 layers. So it’s not worth paying monthly for it. It would be faster and I could put the cost onto my customers. But I’m not going to do that.
But it’s a great idea, If they would make it a one time subscription, They will get more people to purchase this. Good video! Thanks
Great interview!
That is rad!!
I'm a GIS professional looking to make wooden maps. This looks like a cool piece of software to use if you have no GIS experience or software.
Yes. I have a degree in GIS, but other than interning I never found a job sadly. This is very interesting.
This is AWESOME!
Just started my trial. It was pretty easy to figure out
Nice, I found it takes some poking around but after a few minute you figure it out quick!
Thats dopee
I see circular maps on the table there. However the software seems not to support anything but square and rectangular output...
You can make the map first then use lightburn to make your own circle border
Just make it cheaper. I would buy it right away
When nobody gets on board with their sub plan they'll hopefully change or a competitor will emerge.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😎
Thanks for watching!
Assuming you have to get the map from google or some other place, are there still possible copyright restrictions?
The software had a map program with a global map. My first map was for a gift to my father in law who grew up in Italy.
@johnanthony9923 Yeah. I think I did hear him say later that the maps come with the program. But that still doesn’t necessarily mean that there isn’t a copyright infringement somewhere. I don’t really know that much about it other than you have to be careful about what you copy, especially if selling it. Some companies can get pretty indigent about it.
@@BobBob-eh5sb Seriously people, you can not copyright map or geographic data. You can copyright the style in which that data is presented, but not the data itself.
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Thanks for commenting! Sorry about that. The video is working fine on my end - are you in a country where it's blocked, maybe?
@@LaserEngraving911 USA. Seattle, WA
I have a subscritption and tried this web service for many many hours now.
But frankly:
It is BY FAR not as good as you guys make it sound here.
Yes, it takes some iteration (in total maybe a few hours) to get the settings in the tool right.
But that's not all at all:
Once you have your export files you need to spend HEAVY SERIOUS LONG time to sanitize them.
The problem is that while the layers / files may look nice on first glance, when you zoom in you see that roads / rivers / whatever may not be a single shape or line but in fact dozens to hundreds of small, not connected mini-shapes. You will have to manually go in and delete points / delete small shapes and enlarge larger / and in fact you many have to manually hand-redraw complete sections of roads.
Up to now I have finished ONE map and that one map took me (with several iterations and re-start from scratch) about 10h of work on the files.
And that is ON TOP of the settings in the online-tool, 10h only for the offline sanitizing of the files.
So, in summary:
This is the best tool for map-makers that I have ever seen.
But it is definitely NOT a "fire and forget" thing that allows you to get a map done in a fingersnip.
You might get faster with practice over time, but basically: account for ~10h of sanitazing for each individual map you make.
Also I have to criticize the montetisiation options:
You get a number of credits each month and you can neither buy more nor carry them over into the next month.
In my case: I may make 3-4 maps per year.
But now with the first one I used like 10 or so credits in the process (because I had to start from scracht multiple times).
So I had to switch to a higher plan.... but then I have to throw away all my remaining credits at the end of the month and cancel it until, say, september or whatevern when I want to do the next map.
What a nuisance.
I am all for paying people for their work, but this system is crap.
Please allow me to buy whatever 20 credits or so and then make them valid for say 2 years. And if I run out I buy new.
The way it is right now is just a scam.
Very cool, but I hate their credit system. Makes things so much more confusing and complicated.
Exactly why I won't pay for this service. It has an extremely greedy subscription model.
@@LollipopWoodworksNWA we hear you. We have a limitation in our system where our costs are directly tied to the number of layers exported. We are working on how we can remove this limitation that makes it cost prohibitive to offer unlimited exports per plan. Our goal is to make this affordable and accessible to everyone, as well as build a sustainable business that can continue to expand and develop the software platform with new features and bug fixes.
@@LollipopWoodworksNWA”extremely greedy”? I haven’t used this service but I looked at their website and you can start at under $10/month, and doesn’t go above $30/month.
I’ll be looking at this when I make my first map later this year, but if it saves me any time, it looks like a good value to me.
If your time is worth nothing, continue to perform all the steps manually and save your $10.
@@LaserMapMaker The primary reason I haven't signed up is the cost. $10 / mo for the Hobby plan realistically only nets you 6 maps per month if they have 3 layers. I suppose that isn't terrible, but the thing that sticks for me is the per layer charge. If there was a way to have something along the lines of X number of maps per month with Y layers, for $Z would be more appealing, assuming that your engine supports more than 3 layers. The tiled map mode would be a big help though. One very problematic limitation of Snazzy Maps is the export size and the scale limit. You have to be zoomed in pretty far to get the small roads, and at that size you need to export like 25 tiles just to get a decent sized map.
@@LaserMapMaker I’m sorry, It has to be said. but Maps don’t really change, just your software does. Monthly subscription, but then you run out of credits. Lol no thanks! I can do the same thing for free with a little bit of time and as many times as I want , and again for free. 😂. It’s only 2/4 layers to laser out map art. Great idea, There is a market for it. I do this every day for free. But monthly credits is too expensive for this. I get why you do the credit thing. Do a one time subscription and charge for updates , but no one would pay for the update cause it’s not needed. Land/water/roads don’t really change. Just my opinion. For me and my use. Thinks.
Wow. How much!.. just use qgis, export, edit, cut. = Free plus loads more options and flexibility. Also qgis you can creat any type of map for free
I would hardly call your software affordable, competitive and unique.
Plus your mapmaker RUclips channel is terrible, in 2024 your using 360 460 video format, at least take some time and do a proper tutorial in at least 1080p.
Just my personal input. 😮