This map goes over the process of digitizing from starting with aerial imagery to making it 3D.The area being digitized is Phoenix Park located in Eau Claire, WI. Phoenix Park used to be a brown site for toxic waste but it was converted to a public park and now hosts numerous concerts, weddings, and other outdoor activities.
Programs Used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator
Full Resolution: 32" x 18"
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Various examples of cartography created by Drew Briski
PDF versions of all posters and maps are available upon request or by following the download link in each post
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
GPS Receivers Comparison
The final project form an independent study I was a part of this fall semester (2014) at UWEC. Click here for a more readable version of the poster
Programs used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Full resolution: 42" x 46"
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Programs used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Full resolution: 42" x 46"
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The Mighty Ducks
The roster of The Mighty Ducks includes 19 different players from across the US with a mjority coming from the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. This map shows the hometowns of each player and includes which film they were in.
Programs Used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Full resolution: 17" x 11"
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Programs Used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Full resolution: 17" x 11"
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Sunday, December 14, 2014
Chippewa Valley December 1st, 2014
This is a map of landsat 8 OLI imagery and surface temperature. The band combination for the imagery is 7,5,3 and the thermal band used is band 11. I chose band 11 because of the amount of contrast in temperature across the study area. I created a model to convert the band 11 data to degrees Fahrenheit. A copy of the model is available for download with the link below (along with a band 10 model).
Programs used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Full resolution: 24" x 18"
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Download models for thermal band conversions to Fahrenheit
Programs used: ArcMap 10.2.2, Illustrator, Photoshop
Download map
Download models for thermal band conversions to Fahrenheit
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