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Thread: Western Isles - an experiment with QGIS

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    QGIS has evolved so much those last 5 years concerning data representation, textures, blending modes, shadows, png icons.. very nice exemple of what is possible here, beautifull map!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Looks great! You suddenly reanimate my interest for QGIS. I did downloaded (and, not sure, but probably installed) the thing and never used it.
    It's interesting to poke around with, especially if you ever want to map a real world place. There's definitely a bit of a learning curve though.


    Quote Originally Posted by Francissimo View Post
    QGIS has evolved so much those last 5 years concerning data representation, textures, blending modes, shadows, png icons.. very nice exemple of what is possible here, beautifull map!
    Thanks for your kind words, Francissimo. I know you're a big fan of QGIS and have made some great maps in the past with it. I'm trying to learn more about the software as I have a Big Plan for a map where I'll use it.
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    This is awesome. I too have been in QGIS lately and playing around with it. I'm doing vintage-airline-poster-route-map style stuff right now; I have it all on flickr but it is easy to find with a key word search of either "Super Chief Airlines" or "Dalton Airlines". I think I may have to try an antiquity or fantasy theme soon though! I'll try to get a few of them uploaded here.

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    Thanks! I see you've uploaded some of your work and I'll comment in those threads. QGIS is a lot of fun and dabbling in it has enthused me for map-making again. It opens up so many more possibilities.

    I'd be interested to see what you do if you try a fantasy or old-style map in QGIS.
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    I'm not familiar with QGIS but this turned out nicely, especially for a first run.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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