[Talk-us] Utah voronoi mapcraft
Jim McAndrew
jim at loc8.us
Tue Nov 20 16:23:42 GMT 2012
Brian,
Quantum GIS does Voronoi polygons pretty well. (under Vector -> Geometry
Tools -> Voronoi Polygons) I would suggest trying that first.
Otherwise, there is always ArcMap, but I think it's a spatial analyst tool,
so if you don't have those tools already, it's not worth investing in for
something you can do freely in qgis.
--
Jim
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:04 PM, Clay Smalley <claysmalley at gmail.com>wrote:
> I'm not Martijn, but I'm going to guess he may have pulled GIS data of a
> few selected cities in Utah and used a GIS application to create the
> Thiessen polygons. I did just that for the Operation Cowboy - Texas map
> (with a few liberties taken).
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Brian DeRocher <brian at derocher.org>wrote:
>
>> Martijn,
>>
>> How did you create the voronoi partitions for this mapcraft map?
>>
>> http://mapcraft.nanodesu.ru/**pie/168<http://mapcraft.nanodesu.ru/pie/168>
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>> Brian
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