I´d say it would be common courtesy to get yourself a poster: http://www.sparkdesignspace.com/is/shop/product/reykjavik-ce... instead of printing out our copyrighted material that took years to make ;)
No, I don´t like using their data for anything cause of possible copyright issues. I´ve got a much more detailed, game engine based 3d model of Iceland now than they do anyway ;)
hehe, I seem to know surprisingly many people here whoever you are
Yes, there are many ways of doing this. Some of todays services like StreetView would have helped a lot. But do keep in mind that if you create the data from scratch yourself you´ll have much better control over things…
yes of course, we´ve used this map zoom solution on a number of our own projects and for different clients. There´s a beautifully simple admin system behind it to add and edit points etc.
All honor of the online solution goes to my friend/genius Brian Suda: http://www.suda.co.uk, though I worked with him on the design and supplied data. 3d,drawing+painting+coding=you don´t wanna know, I tend to shock…
Much obliged fellow human :)
hmmm....you shouldn´t have to do that. Thanks for the heads up. What kind of browser etc?
We hereby dig you dude/dudeness
primarily a whole lot of labor and a whole lot of love
hehe, insane is a good word to describe this one. I´m not sure of the long term consequences but there were long nights, weeks, months and years spent on this one. It´s even a tad bit more than you guessed. First: Make…
Well, you wouldn´t see much difference. A large area of what´s depicted has a preservation status. But great idea, I´ll check the difference in a few years :) And no, I get seasick, I´m sunbathing on a roof somewhere ;)…
Tack sa mycket :) That shouldn´t be a problem, I´ll look into it.
Thanks for the heads up!
hehe, damnit, you weren´t supposed to find me that fast. Keep the location to yourself ;) and sshhhh....I´m obviously trying to catch up on my tan there, can´t you see how pale we are up here in the arctic?
The cartographer of the map here....... Very good point, I´ll look into a good solution for that, thanks for the feedback, every design can only get better with well grounded criticism.
except the "tourism industry" hardly helped us at all funding or promoting this map, just a group of friends that love making beautiful maps ;)
It´s a shame you missed our map danellis, pm me your address and I´ll gladly send you a hard copy if you want.
Hey guys! I´m the cartographer that designed this map, here are a few other examples of our work if anyone´s interested: http://www.borgarmynd.com A friend let me know about the post and I just wanted to say thanks for…
I´d say it would be common courtesy to get yourself a poster: http://www.sparkdesignspace.com/is/shop/product/reykjavik-ce... instead of printing out our copyrighted material that took years to make ;)
No, I don´t like using their data for anything cause of possible copyright issues. I´ve got a much more detailed, game engine based 3d model of Iceland now than they do anyway ;)
hehe, I seem to know surprisingly many people here whoever you are
Yes, there are many ways of doing this. Some of todays services like StreetView would have helped a lot. But do keep in mind that if you create the data from scratch yourself you´ll have much better control over things…
yes of course, we´ve used this map zoom solution on a number of our own projects and for different clients. There´s a beautifully simple admin system behind it to add and edit points etc.
All honor of the online solution goes to my friend/genius Brian Suda: http://www.suda.co.uk, though I worked with him on the design and supplied data. 3d,drawing+painting+coding=you don´t wanna know, I tend to shock…
Much obliged fellow human :)
hmmm....you shouldn´t have to do that. Thanks for the heads up. What kind of browser etc?
We hereby dig you dude/dudeness
primarily a whole lot of labor and a whole lot of love
hehe, insane is a good word to describe this one. I´m not sure of the long term consequences but there were long nights, weeks, months and years spent on this one. It´s even a tad bit more than you guessed. First: Make…
Well, you wouldn´t see much difference. A large area of what´s depicted has a preservation status. But great idea, I´ll check the difference in a few years :) And no, I get seasick, I´m sunbathing on a roof somewhere ;)…
Tack sa mycket :) That shouldn´t be a problem, I´ll look into it.
Thanks for the heads up!
hehe, damnit, you weren´t supposed to find me that fast. Keep the location to yourself ;) and sshhhh....I´m obviously trying to catch up on my tan there, can´t you see how pale we are up here in the arctic?
The cartographer of the map here....... Very good point, I´ll look into a good solution for that, thanks for the feedback, every design can only get better with well grounded criticism.
except the "tourism industry" hardly helped us at all funding or promoting this map, just a group of friends that love making beautiful maps ;)
It´s a shame you missed our map danellis, pm me your address and I´ll gladly send you a hard copy if you want.
Hey guys! I´m the cartographer that designed this map, here are a few other examples of our work if anyone´s interested: http://www.borgarmynd.com A friend let me know about the post and I just wanted to say thanks for…