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Create Pseudo 3D Topographies in QGIS

Published: December 27, 2023 19:37

John Nelson did it again and amazed us by recreating AI topographic images with ArcGIS Pro. He showed the process in his latest youtube video. You may ask… The post Create Pseudo 3D Topographies in QGIS appeared first on Digital Geography.

Create your own vector basemaps the easy way

Published: July 19, 2021 22:09

Basemaps are a web cartographers best friend, aren’t they. There are plenty of them online, ready to be embedded in your upcoming nice web map application. In this… The post Create your own vector basemaps the easy way appeared first on Digital Geography.

How to use PyQGIS as standalone script on Ubuntu

Published: February 4, 2021 17:52

Today I wanted to hack together a standalone script using PyQGIS, the QGIS Python bindings, to write a small prototype. I hadn’t written such a standalone script yet,… The post How to use PyQGIS as standalone script on Ubuntu appeared first on Digital…

Joining Data with the Placekey QGIS Plugin

Published: December 17, 2020 16:30

Placekey is a free address and point-of-interest (POI) matching tool that is now integrated with QGIS via the Placekey Connector Plugin. Placekey does the work of address and… The post Joining Data with the Placekey QGIS Plugin appeared first on Digital…

OSM, PostGIS and Docker: an approach for automatic processing

Published: January 12, 2020 21:31

In the summer of 2019 Michael Marz started to extract most important items from OpenStreetMap and published those extracts as geopackages on his webpage. Back then I looked… The post OSM, PostGIS and Docker: an approach for automatic processing appeared…