Difference between revisions of "Canyon Map/MapVersions"
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| + | Greg took the TIFF or the PNG Casey scanned in, loaded it into Inkscape, and persuaded Inkscape to generate a vector file of sorts. Once we have a vector format file ( the .svg in this case, as we all can't afford Adobe Illustrator / Coral Draw / etc ) it was easier to continue with edits. | ||
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| + | There is even an interactive version using XML manipulations of the SVG file format. As Greg about it - it's cool. | ||
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Revision as of 21:52, 16 August 2018
these are also in Dropbox.
Casey v1.7
this version drills through to all the lots, adds buildings where they were missed in 1.6. some new creek fragments for better / smaller Lot files. Casey exports SVG files from Affinity Designer.
- TODO: a good number of Lots were exported without creek segments. Add those and re-export.
- TODO: add the exported Lots' creek elements. this is where Casey made smaller segments of creek for orientation on the individual lots
- TODO: Joan's colors
- TODO: Road segments for orientation.
Casey v1.6
Casey V1.6 extends v1.3 by redrawing some of the neighborhoods, additional labeling, and new shapes for individual lots. This supports the 'drill down' navigation and the upcoming 'lot pages'
This is an SVG and it's scaling itself for this use; don't worry the file is pretty big.
Greg V1.3
This is the first truly useful digital version.
Greg took the TIFF or the PNG Casey scanned in, loaded it into Inkscape, and persuaded Inkscape to generate a vector file of sorts. Once we have a vector format file ( the .svg in this case, as we all can't afford Adobe Illustrator / Coral Draw / etc ) it was easier to continue with edits.
There is even an interactive version using XML manipulations of the SVG file format. As Greg about it - it's cool.
