[Qgis-us-user] (no subject)

Kurt Menke kurt at birdseyeviewgis.com
Fri Nov 30 13:53:19 PST 2018


Hi Bill
Welcome!

1- Can I create the above mentioned models in QGIS?

Yes you can create that type of map in QGIS using elevation data. The
source data would be a digital elevation model or DEM for short. In
GIS-speak the data has been rendered in what is called a color hillshade
image.

2- Once created can those models then be manipulated with a 3rd party
application, such as a python script?

QGIS has its one Python API (pyQGIS) which can be used to manipulate data
and most aspects of QGIS

3- Would the above models already exist in an MIT open-source format?

Yes there are elevation data sources freely available anywhere on earth. It
just depends on the resolution you would need.

4- Is there any crazy person on the list who is willing to guide this
insane idiot on his journey of discovery?

I would certainly be willing to help aim you in the right direction and I'm
sure there are others too!
Kurt

Hello Group,

I want to state I am not a programmer, an artist, or a cartographer.
I am working on a project which requires the use of 3d topographical
models of individual countries, regions(Central America), and continents.
At the most the 3d models should only have a dot where major cities are
located.
I am looking at a few alternatives to accomplish my goals, but I really
do not want to reinvent the wheel if I do not have to.
 From this example ....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/diamonddavesphotos/31095131198/in/pool-2244553@N22

it appears that QGIS will do what I seek to accomplish.
So before I invest time in learning a new application I have a few
questions.
1- Can I create the above mentioned models in QGIS?
2- Once created can those models then be manipulated with a 3rd party
application, such as a python script?
3- Would the above models already exist in an MIT open-source format?
4- Is there any crazy person on the list who is willing to guide this
insane idiot on his journey of discovery?

Thanks for any input.

Respectfully,
Bill

**************************

Kurt Menke, GISP
Bird’s Eye View
3016 Santa Clara Ave SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106

www.BirdsEyeViewGIS.com <http://www.birdseyeviewgis.com/>

Cell: 505-362-1776
Work: 505-265-0243
Fax: 505-265-0243

Blogger @Community Health Maps
https://communityhealthmaps.nlm.nih.gov/

Author:
Discover QGIS
https://locatepress.com/dqw

Mastering QGIS
https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/mastering-qgis-second-edition
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-us-user/attachments/20181130/2fe37de4/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the Qgis-us-user mailing list