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good day dear community

well i have just do do some things this week - i have to create a map for Germany 

the question is: how to create a simple dotted map of Germany - how should i start with this task: are there some certain steps, methods and approaches!

i really really look forward to hear from you 

yours Saint_M
(04-16-2024, 04:57 PM)saint_m Wrote: [ -> ]he question is: how to create a simple dotted map of Germany - how should i start with this task: are there some certain steps,

Even though I think you want your homework done for you, I will start the ball rolling.

First find to download an outline map preferably in SVG format Try this one: https://simplemaps.com/svg/country/de

Open the SVG like this, with those path options ticked.

[attachment=11686]

Practise, that. It is an SVG and you can open at any size in pixels. Do you know what size image is required.

Do yo need the internal boundaries ? If not then you can leave the paths off. How you then proceed depends on that.
(04-16-2024, 04:57 PM)saint_m Wrote: [ -> ]good day dear community
the question is: how to create a simple dotted map of Germany - how should i start with this task: are there some certain steps, methods and approaches!

All steps are explained over-there > https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-curren...ideas-here
made by multiple people with multiple approaches and multiple methods.
(04-17-2024, 12:48 AM)good evening dear Patrice hellothis is just really interesting - its exactly the thing i am looking for. you took the word right out of my mouth.. - and i am happy to be here in the forum PixLab Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-16-2024, 04:57 PM)saint_m Wrote: [ -> ]good day dear community
the question is: how to create a simple dotted map of Germany - how should i start with this task: are there some certain steps, methods and approaches!

All steps are explained over-there > https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-curren...ideas-here
made by multiple people with multiple approaches and multiple methods.


so great so supportive. Cool

i will read trough all the documents and will do as adviced

have a great day Smile