[OSM-talk-be] Meetup about rendering of maps
Pieter Brusselman
pieter.brusselman at tragewegen.be
Thu Oct 5 07:33:13 UTC 2017
Hi,
The last year we (trage wegen vzw) made a lot of maps based on OSM-data
using QGIS. On octobre 26th we give a talk about this on FOSS4G. But I
like to come to the meeting to talk about this and sharing experience
(and stylsheets :-))
Grtz,
Pieter
Pieter Brusselman
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ter info: ik werk niet op vrijdag
Op 5/10/2017 om 9:11 schreef joost schouppe:
> I like to use QGIS for basic stuff. E.g. use an open layers background
> map, and some data on top of that to highlight certain details. E.g.
> the maps in this diary were made with OSM data queried from overpass
> and some open layers map:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/diary/38103
>
> It's also relativly easy to use QGIS for rendering OSM data using a
> sqlite database (and that's easy to make within the package, based on
> a .pbf file). I don't have experience making a pretty map that way,
> but it can be quite useful to make maps highlighting specific kinds of
> data. E.g. maps like these are easy to make in QGIS:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/diary/40267
> (though here the data comes from the osm-history toolchain, not just
> from a pbf file)
>
> I think theoretically you could use QGIS and a stylesheet to make a
> pretty map from scratch, but haven't seen an example yet. And someone
> has been working for years on doing something similar in ArcGIS, and I
> don't think he released it yet.
>
> 2017-10-05 8:17 GMT+02:00 Jo <winfixit at gmail.com
> <mailto:winfixit at gmail.com>>:
>
> Hi,
>
> During the next Leuven Monthly OSM Meetup I would like to discuss
> rendering. I was using Maperitive in the past to create this:
>
> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Pad_van_Ad_op_OSM.png
> <https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Pad_van_Ad_op_OSM.png>
>
> I know. I should update that map more regularly...
>
> Would it make sense to try and use QGIS for rendering? Are there
> other solutions in the mean time?
>
> Maybe somebody with more expertise in this would like to come and
> give a demo?
>
> Jo
>
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