This is the storage area and sister repo to https://github.com/claydegruchy/wfrp-map-osm This is used to store maps.
Thanks for storing my stuff github! Can you believe they do it for free?
- Get QGIS
- Get the plugin for QGIS:
Freehand raster georeferencer
- Add the WFRP world as an external source either via gitzmans (http://www.gitzmansgallery.com/tiles/{z}_{x}_{y}.jpg) or this repo (https://claydegruchy.github.io/wfrp-map-storage/world-map/{Z}/{Z}_{X}_{Y}.jpg)
- Use
Freehand raster
to import the file you want (AD
) - Postion it using the pokey ass interface it gives you (I suggest using
2P
) - One in place, export and choose a dir
- Import the image into QGIS (I drag and drop into the panel), it should automatically sit in the right spot
- Unselect the other layers and enable the toolbox (processing>toolbox)
- Choose
gdal2tiles
- Set the settings, I use
- cutting profile = raster
- zoom levels = 1-7 (1-8 for really big files)
- web viewer = openlayers
- title = title
- output dir = somewhere obvious
- It should look like this:
gdal2tiles.bat -p raster -z 1-7 -w openlayers -t Nuln -r average -a 0.0 source.png dest/
- Set an output directory for the files AND the html And its done
I DO NOT OWN these maps and I give credit to the original authors:
Big thanks to gitzmansgallery for putting it together. Extract from gitzmansgallery.com: Some original artwork is credited to Andreas Blicher, based upon Alfred Nunez, Jr.'s outstanding cartography and research. Many other sources were used including those from the Warhammer Maps page.
Thanks to Magnus Seter via http://altdorfer.blogspot.com. I hope to load the various POIs one day.
Big thanks to https://www.deviantart.com/planjanusza for the free listed assets on their deviantart. Amazing stuff and inspired me to make this. Multiple maps are used from here and I hope this list is exhaustive:
- Marienburg