Thanks for sharing this, it was fun to follow along and get this thing working! The procedure for projecting the geometry was really smart. Thanks again, great tutorial :)
Indeed, sorry. It's not a plugin but XYZ Tiles. I made a short about it, and you can find links on various webpages to the servers that let you load these maps into QGIS
@@IndevFocus sure, here some links for xyz tiles : github.com/roblabs/xyz-raster-sources and here the world map I used : public.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/world-administrative-boundaries/export/
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this video, you are a life saver.
Thanks! Happy to help
Thanks for sharing this, it was fun to follow along and get this thing working! The procedure for projecting the geometry was really smart. Thanks again, great tutorial :)
Thanks I appreciate the feedback :)
I have noob question, 05:10 , Did you Extrude this plane.01 verticle or is this new verticle extruded? Didn't get it Thank you
The first is moved, then extruded
is there any way to actually distinguish each country by making its own separate mesh while doing this?
Sure, just check "Separate objects" at import
yo you have more options ins QGIS like ERSI Satallite is that plugin and whats name and give all name plugins u have installed for this
Indeed, sorry. It's not a plugin but XYZ Tiles. I made a short about it, and you can find links on various webpages to the servers that let you load these maps into QGIS
@@opensourceforarchitects can u give links of it and also the world ad boundarie
@@IndevFocus sure, here some links for xyz tiles : github.com/roblabs/xyz-raster-sources
and here the world map I used : public.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/world-administrative-boundaries/export/
hello u still here
yes i am, do you have a question?
@@opensourceforarchitectsdo you have a social media like disco
@@IndevFocusyou can contact me at opensourceforarchitects@gmail.com
hi