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-====== ​Disclaimer WIP ======+====== ​Real World Data using QGIS ======
  
-This page is work in progress, **this is not a complete tutorial**. This is notes written down from our discord arma server #​terrain_makers channel discussion. I will try to finish this page into tutorial as soon as possible, so far I have not been successfully with my efforts ​to get real world data through QGIS into terrain builder and arma3.+How to get real world data through QGIS into terrain builder and arma3. See our main [[arma3:​terrain:​real-world-data-tutorial]] page for the main tutorial part.
  
-Please [[:​contact|contact]] us if you can provide any more information about QGIS real world data subject. 
  
-btw you can scroll to bottom of this page to see last update time in lower right corner.+====== Disclaimer WIP ====== 
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 +This QGIS page is work in progress, **this is not a complete tutorial**. Please [[:​contact|contact]] us if you can provide any more information about QGIS real world data subject.
  
  
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 Goal of this work in progress page is to learn how to get real world data for: Goal of this work in progress page is to learn how to get real world data for:
  
-  * terrain +  * <del>terrain</​del>​ see [[arma3:​terrain:​heightmap-real-world-data]] 
-  * satellite texture+  * <​del>​satellite texture</​del>​ see [[arma3:​terrain:​satellite-texture-terra-incognita]]
   * satellite mask   * satellite mask
-  * roads+  * <del>roads</​del>​ see [[arma3:​terrain:​road-shapefiles-real-world-data]]
   * vegetation   * vegetation
  
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 **I do not know if all of the above is possible, terrain is but mask? vegetation? No idea yet, I'm learning one step at the time.** **I do not know if all of the above is possible, terrain is but mask? vegetation? No idea yet, I'm learning one step at the time.**
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-====== Real World Terrain Data to ArmA 3 ====== 
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-**HOWTO get real world terrain data into ArmA 3** 
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-====== Terrain Heightmap ====== 
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-**ALOS World 3D - 30m data from opentopo.sdsc.edu** 
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-Go to [[http://​opentopo.sdsc.edu/​lidar?​format=sd|opentopo.sdsc.edu]] website, click Global Data tab, click satellite data -> "ALOS World 3D - 30m". Now you should see world map with red boxes marking the areas for available data. 
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-Use mouse wheel (middle button) to zoom in / out of the globe map, LMB and drag to move the map. 
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-Once you have zoomed enough in to a smallish area, click "​select a region"​ button in left side of the globe map screen. Mouse cursor changes to a cross now and you can drag a box to select region. Below you can see the data selection coordinates. 
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-In coordinates box, if you choose to do so, you can tick "​manually enter selection coordinates"​ box and then manually type in lat/lon coordinates. This is the only sure way to grab perfect square power of two data selection. 
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-Once you are satisfied with your selection, scroll down to data output formats. Choose "Arc ASCII Grid" from the drop down. 
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-On visualization untick "​Generate hillshade images from DEMs" box. 
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-Finally on job description box "Enter your e-mail address"​ just type in whatever asdf@aol.com some fake email address, unless you specifically want them to email you of course. At some point if you try to get huge amount of data that there is long waiting period while site is processing it, perhaps its good way to add your own email here so you get notification when the download is ready. But for normal small size data selections, there is no need for real email. 
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-When fake email is in, click submit. 
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-Once processing is done you get "​Raster Job Report"​ page which has your download. On "​Download compressed raster results:"​ click the "​rasters_alos.tar.gz"​ downloadable file to... you know, download. 
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-This download is always the same file name so **please be careful and unpack this file into a directory**,​ use winrar RMB "​extract to rasters_alos/"​ and then **rename the directory to some good name which you recognize** because the terrain Asc ASCII Grid file inside is also named just "​output_alos.asc"​ every time you download new data. This way you never overwrite your existing terrain data downloads. 
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-You should be able to import the tar gunzip (.gz) file into QGIS, however you should unpack it first like explained above. You can save the heightmap from QGIS into TIF file format and then read the tif with L3DT. L3DT can then save the heightmap as ASCII grid or XYZ. 
  
  
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 ====== OpenStreetMap ====== ====== OpenStreetMap ======
  
-Once you have terrain loaded in QGIS, you can get streets / roads to show transparent on top of it.+Once you have terrain loaded in QGIS, you can get streets / roads to show transparent on top of it. This is just an image, not actual road shapefiles, see [[arma3:​terrain:​road-shapefiles-real-world-data|Road Shapefiles Real World Data]] how to download roads.
  
 Use web -> openlayers plugin -> openstreetmap -> openstreetmap (heh yes twice). Use web -> openlayers plugin -> openstreetmap -> openstreetmap (heh yes twice).
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 You can click the X button in layer panel on each layer to turn them on/off. You can click the X button in layer panel on each layer to turn them on/off.
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 +You should download [[http://​download.geofabrik.de/​|OSM shapefiles from geofabrik.de]] instead.
  
  
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 Hydrra: Yeah, The plugin provides both sat image and street map. just make sure to separate the layer groups so it's easier to keep track of. Hydrra: Yeah, The plugin provides both sat image and street map. just make sure to separate the layer groups so it's easier to keep track of.
  
- +You should ​download ​[[arma3:​terrain:​satellite-texture-terra-incognita|Satellite Texture with Terra Incognita]] ​instead.
-====== Convert Geodetic .ASC ====== +
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-Terrain Processor ​should ​be able to convert geodetic .ASC heightmap into something that terrain builder would read. I have not managed to get it to work, terrain processor always does (Not Responding) freeze, meaning my file and/or settings were wrong. +
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-Source ​[[https://​community.bistudio.com/​wiki/​Terrain_Processor:​_Tutorial#​Heightmap|bis wiki terrain ​processor tutorialheightmap]]. +
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-====== Terra Incognita ====== +
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-Terra Incognita should be able to download high resolution ​satellite ​textures for you. +
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-Source **SOURCEFORGE.NET ​be warned!** [[https://​sourceforge.net/​p/​terraincognita2/​wiki/​Home/​|sourceforge.net/​p/​terraincognita2]]. +
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-If you browse to [[https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​terraincognita2/​files/​|sourceforge.net/​projects/​terraincognita2/​files/​]] you'll find ZIP files in there like the moment of writing this tutorial "​TerraIncognita241_net4.zip",​ this is a portable version, meaning you do not have to use the stupid terra incognita .bat installer which forces install dir to your desktop. +
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-Ice: Also in TerraIncognita zoom right in so it says 1m\px or something right at top of your screen, then export your image as OziExplorer,​ import that to GM and it will place it exact over your height map +
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-Select map source -> maps.google.com -> google satellite map. +
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-Ice: if you don't have any map source the .dll may be blocked. So you have to unblock it like you would with the x-cams one +
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-Use mouse wheel to zoom in / out of the globe map, LMB drag to move the globe map. +
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-Once you have found a nice area you want to save as satellite ​texture, use menu selection ​-> rectangle selection, now you did not see any difference in your mouse cursor but you can LMB drag a box in the globe map. This is your selected area. +
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-Apparently there is no way to make perfect square, power of two selection as you are doing it freehand, if anyone knows a way please let us know. +
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-You can move the selection if you LMB inside the red rectangle and drag. If you LMB drag outside the rectangle you will make a new selection losing the old one. +
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-Please be careful when making a selection, try to visualize how large it is, you can easily make larger than 40960 x 40960 resolution images which has been the largest we have been able to import into photoshop. It is easy to just choose "cool looking area" and then it turns out to be 200k x 200k resolution, yikes! :) +
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-When you are ready, use mouse wheel to zoom IN until the header says (1m/px) resolution. Now use file -> save map -> oziexplorer map, to save your selected satellite texture. +
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-Once downloading there is no abort button, you just have to close terra incognita ​if you wish to abort your download. +
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-Terra Incognita ​doesn'​t appear to have any kind of save project feature, but on restart it does open the last location you had on previous session. +
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-You can use QGIS (or Global Mapper) to open oziexplorer .map files. +
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-QGIS layer -> add layers -> add raster layer, choose pcraster .map and select your terra incognita saved oziexplorer .map file. appears in QGIS main view OK. +
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-**Selecting Square Area** +
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-[PTRbrenden0309:​ in terraincognita your right you can't enter a square selection but I make my map selection starting in this program by making a square and in bottom left you can see size in pixels and meters/​kilometers ​ and I resize by dragging outer edges to desired size and get it 100% square in size the double check the pixles because it won't always be the same and just move it a little more to make sure both values are square and then I download , I do that first because you can copy the four coordinates from that selection and collects max and mins to but in the opentopo website and then your selections are 100%accurate +
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-[PTRbrenden0309:​ You can also save it as an arcview and will make tiles you can put together to have a solid png or jpg +
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-[PTR] brenden0309:​ It's painstaking but works and a good tip when you download through opentopo you get a Google Maps kmz or something you can open in Google Earth and allows you to show where your map is helping with buildings and roads without guessing where your boundary is +
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-[PTR] brenden0309:​ I can't remember if it puts a dark overlay on it or not but it definitely selects the area and then you can put any image as an over lay and change transparency+
  
  
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-====== ​Universal Map Downloader ​======+====== ​QGIS Refactor Fields ​======
  
-See [[arma2:​terrain:​google-satellite-maps-downloader|arma2 google satellite maps downloader]] page first.+OSM place names data sometimes comes with different order for the fields, this will break up PMC OSM Places CSV2HPP tool. You can fix this in QGIS by using "​Refactor fields"​ plugin.
  
-Or **Offline Map Maker** which is better version of **Universal Map Downloader** I think.+In processing toolbox search for "​refactor fields",​ open it. Now you can reorder the fields mapping dialog list, so if you need to swap "​name"​ and "​type"​ fields, just click one and use the arrow keys to move up or down.
  
-This tutorial ​is supposed to be QGIS real world data... umm err yes but, heh :)+When reorder ​is OK then just click run button and it creates refactored layer with the new reordered fields.
  
-Some comments from bis forum: 
  
-While I [ZeroG] was using UMD myself at times I created my tutorial, I nowadays only use Global Mapper, as it allows you to download layers just the exact size of the map and you can export them just fitting on the square you defined, projected in UTM and automatically stitched together. Furthermore,​ there are far more layers accessible on the web than UMD allows you. Just look for WMS/TMS layers on google and you will find lots of data for your area which can be easily added to Global Mapper. ​+====== Misc Notes ======
  
-For satellite images, I use "World Imagery"​ provided by ESRI (without watermark ofc) but in general I think that it is not a too good idea to use high detail satmaps at all, as you can never recreate the detail displayed on the image (expect for large landscapes without buildings maybe). It might look good at height but silly on the ground. Detail level as on Chernarus satmap is enough.+**QGIS**
  
-What I know find quite useful is "World Topographic Map", as the terrain features there are represented in one color and not so detailed like on satellite images, which means you can easily separate them and fill them with (Chernarus/​Takistan)-textures as satmask ​or with colors ​for texture ​mask. +[4:09 PM] NigeyS: oo reproject ​and transform... yeah thats gonna give me a headache\\ 
- +[4:19 PM] FinCenturion:​ for image export purposes ​you dont need to reproject ​and transform\\ 
-for small terrain ​the world imagery ​is usefullbut with a bigger terrain size u run into trouble realy fast. as u encounter issue'​s like different tiles from different seasons/​years in your downloaded sat image. ​must admit it does give u a 100% fit on your terrain wich is realy a + but i ran in this issue myself for atleast a few times with world imagery. +[4:19 PM] FinCenturion:​ but if you wish to use shapefiles straight up in TP or TB you do\\ 
- +[4:20 PM] NigeyS: atm i just need to get it into photoshop ​for the layer mask\\ 
-you download your hight data here+[4:21 PM] FinCenturion:​ to use print composer make  ​new print composer, then under the composition tab in the workspace make sure the page is square, i use 1000x1000mm\\ 
- +[4:22 PM] FinCenturion:​ then use the add map function from the layout drop down box\\ 
-http://​gdex.cr.usgs.gov/​gdex/​ +[4:22 PM] FinCenturion:​ scale the newly added map to cover the white sheet\\ 
- +[4:22 PM] FinCenturionthen click on your new map, go to the item proprties tab on the right again\\ 
-there u get your hight data and coords those coords u put into universal maps downloader ​to download satallite image. Global mapper only needs the .tiff file, coord info is embedded in the .tiff file. +[4:23 PM] FinCenturion:​ use the Extents to get the correct display\\ 
- +[4:23 PM] FinCenturion:​ so you basically need to know pretty exact coords ​of your map\\ 
-If you want to get geo-referenced images ​of any zoom level, with the GPS stuff in the file, use this programhttp://​www.zubak.sk/​TerraIncognita/​ Global mapper can import OziExplorer ​data. When downloading the imagejust select an area bigger than what you think you need, and use global explorer to export ​both the .xyz and a .png. Best of allTerra Incognita is free! +[4:24 PM] FinCenturionthat is why sometimes it's better to have all your shape data reprojected to arma 3 TB worldspace\\ 
- +[4:24 PM] FinCenturion:​ anyhoothen you use the export ​image button ​and set file namethen final resolution\\ 
-**Snake Man Offline Map Maker notes:** +[4:25 PM] FinCenturionit's a bit of a bother at first but QGIS is a massive help once you get used to it\\ 
- +[4:26 PM] NigeyS: ​that'll help thanksi have all the co-ords etc
-https://​earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ ​first coord is LATITUDE, second is LONGITUDE. +
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-latitude = up/down\\ +
-longitude = left/​right +
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-zoom level low number == low quality, high number high quality. Offline map maker allows zoom level 19 while universal map downloader only 17 unless I'm mistaken. +
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-01-04-17 when downloading,​ the opening of earthexplorer did NOT avoid my IP getting banned (opening ​that site doesn't even make any sense). +
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-Not sure if zoom level 19 is too muchback in the arma2 terrain era I used universal maps downloader zoom level 17. not sure if the scale is better or perfect for arma terrains in general. +
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-Using Offline Map Maker'​s image combiner with 74k x 74k image took a really long time with the program being (Not Responding) mode, just wait and it finishes. The image combiner did 10.4gb bmp image as well as jpg which both did not open in photoshop. QGIS opened the .map file but the downloaded project was like same image stacked three times, really weird.+
  
  
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 Snake Man: ok when you choose area of terrain you want to download, do you just get "​bulk"​ data with large amounts of room to maneuver or do you get square power of two exact size for arma3 use like 10km x 10km? Snake Man: ok when you choose area of terrain you want to download, do you just get "​bulk"​ data with large amounts of room to maneuver or do you get square power of two exact size for arma3 use like 10km x 10km?
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 +Answer: for global mapper you just get bulk data and cut it there, no idea if this is possible in QGIS...
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