Arsheesh - Turning Maps Into Globes in GIMP PDF
Arsheesh - Turning Maps Into Globes in GIMP PDF
Arsheesh - Turning Maps Into Globes in GIMP PDF
Map Object
Contents
Introduction
Map Object
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For this tutorial Ill use my world map of Eriond to illustrate the
steps involved. Begin by opening a flattened copy of your world
map in GIMP; heres mine:
Figure 1: Flattened World Map
Click on your Filters menu, select Map and in the drop down
menu for Maps select Map Object.
Filter > Map > Map Object
Introduction
This is a quick and easy tutorial which shows how to turn a two
dimensional world map into a global sphere, using GIMP.
Image > Canvas Size > Lock Aspect Ration > 100px > Center > Resize
Im going to use the default values for these fields, but if you
want you can adjust the color, position and intensity of the light
settings using these options.
Orientation Settings
Figure 3: Initial Global Image
Notice how in the preview window of Figure 2 the global view of
Eriond is dominated by the ocean. I wanted to feature more
land in my global map so I went ahead and adjusted the
orientation settings. Under the Orientation menu the Rotation
settings make the object rotate along the X, Y and Z axes.
Adjusting the image along the X axes rotates the image either
clockwise or counterclockwise. Adjusting the image along the Y
and Z axes rotates the image either to the right or to the left.
You can experiment with these options and then click on the
Preview button to see the adjusted orientation of the globe.
I decided I wanted more of the western continent in view so I
rotated the globe 75 degrees along the Y axes, thus moving it to
the right (see Figure 3). I was happy with the results and so
clicked OK to generate the globe (See Figure 4).
Orientation > Rotate Y axes (75) > OK