Shaded relief map of Arizona

Balogun Temitope
Balogun Temitope

June 29, 2022

Shaded relief map of Arizona

Bridging the gap between spatial analysis software and 3D graphic software has resulted to understanding the concept behind each software and to learning how these software (ArcGIS/QGIS and Blender) are interconnected and being utilized. One of the great ways to show the potential of these software is creating 3D-like map from 2D data.

About Arizona

According to Britannica, Arizona is a land of contradictions. Although widely reputed for its hot low-elevation desert covered with cacti and creosote bushes, more than half of the state lies at an elevation of at least 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) above sea level, and it possesses the largest stand of evergreen ponderosa pine trees in the world.

About the map

This map shows the shape of Arizona terrain in a realistic fashion. On the map, The Grand Crayon is visible at the northern part of the map.

Methodology

Tile of DEM that covers Italy was downloaded from GMTED2010 website while the shapefile of Italy was downloaded from Diva-GIS website. This DEM was Imported into ArcMAP for preprocessing. Shapefile was also imported. This preprocessing involves reprojecting, Clipping, resampling. rescaling and changing of DEM bit. The DEM was reprojected from geographic coordinate system to projected coordinate system (A suitable projected coordinate was chosen from EPSG Website). The DEM was clipped out using the shapefile. After clipping, DEM was resampled using resample tool. rescaling, changing of bit to 16bit and saving as tiff was implemented before importing the DEM into Blender

This DEM was displaced on blender in a way that the white and grey parts of the DEM shifted up to indicate high elevation. Now we have a relief map. Sun direction and angle was set and camera direction and angle was set to give the relief a stunning look. Color Node was used to shade the relief map according to their elevation.

Inspiration

Daniel HuffmanMaguel VelenzuelaOwen Powell and more cartographers are the inspiration behind this project. John Nelson has got some insightful tutorial on youtube.

Don't hesitate to contact me via my profile link if you want to know more about the shaded relief maps.

You can as well check my instagram and twitter page :@datarizon for more of my works


Tools used

ArcMapBlender

Plug-ins used

Spatial analyst

tags

DEMElevationShaded Relieftopographic map

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