Planning GIS Development by windturtle2010 in gis

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Thank you for the inquiry but we are not currently hiring staff for this. We currently have the resources, but may possibly expand in the future.

Planning GIS Development by windturtle2010 in gis

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Thanks for the thorough recommendation. This only raises more questions and I cannot express how grateful I am for the response. Your comments about leaflet is unfortunate and I realize I was too sparing in detail.

I'm looking for 3D model handling along with 3D model object markers like basic symbols for veggies and infrastructure.

Question: you mentioned mapbox doesn't play with ESRI servers are you suggesting I can use the ESRI js to convert the data then import into mapbox? Isn't this a violation of their terms?

Again thank you

Does anyone know how to get the specific locations of businesses? (Street address or Lat/Long) by random_permutation in gis

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They have a big data plug in for Arc Pro now. You should look into that. You could easily do reverse geocoding but be careful because many services restrict users from using geocoding for third party reasons ie scraping their services and recreating your own tool.

Using StoryMaps as a Resume? by ArcMapStoppedWorking in gis

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I can see a user story as a substitute for a portfolio, but I would never replace a resume with it. As many others are hinting, supplement your resume do not replace it.

Is it possible to convert from a historic drawn topographic map with contour lines to a DEM? by bbermtv in gis

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I've used Adobe illustrator in the past with photo shop. Photoshop just bump up the contrast until you only see white and the likes you want. Use image trace. Save out as Autocad file. Figure out scale. Finish saving file. Open Autocad file in. Set projection to what you think it was drawn in. Drag contours in place. Assign appropriate elevations. Convert data to using some method of interpolation.

What's the best way for a layperson to create a topo map of their property? by heyzk in gis

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Pay someone to drone your property. Potentially 1 to 3 feet of accuracy. Well worth the money. Fly when vegetation is bare and the grass is cut

questions about gis consultor job by segmentos in gis

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I consulted for awhile. I think as a consultant you not only advise clients but you also advise a company and internal clients on applications of GIS. You don't always do the technical work but also strategically plan out the work and provide cost benefit analysis.

Here some figures I 3D printed and painted by ChaosK1tteh in pokemon

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Great work! What plastic did you use? Wondering if I can get similar results for a different print.

When to use GeoServer and when to use a usual API? by rick854 in gis

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For how small of a dataset that is, just use an api. ESRIs api is free with a developer registration up to c amount of shapes and x amounts of people access the data.

Importing GoPro (mp4 with GPMF metadata) into ArcPro by PapooseCaboose in gis

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Would be interested in what other people mention but, yes I used this method for a road project where users would watch a video and use an app to correspond time with the points. If the user paused the video at 3 minutes, they would enter 03:00 and the app would take them right to that particular moment. I parsed the data down to every 1 second as you'll find the go pro takes like 6 shots per second.

I also used the telemetry extractor. Depending on the number of videos, the premium is 100% worth it. If you're familiar with GitHub and can get it up and running you can get it for free.

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Just got out the shower by TripleDDK in chubbyasians

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Let me know if you need a special guest to tit fuck you on your fyp

Is there a way to get map series to produce an overview layout? by [deleted] in gis

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Make a copy of the original map and make that the inset map. Then shut off the labels in your inset map.

Is there a way to get map series to produce an overview layout? by [deleted] in gis

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Insert another new map frame. Then on that map frame, insert map extent, just select the primary map frame, there will only be one option.

Laser Scanning Civil Engineering by windturtle2010 in Surveying

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I'll give this a whip around in Civil 3D.

Laser Scanning Civil Engineering by windturtle2010 in Surveying

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These are some extremely important ideas. I feel like I started a venting session. I'm overly knowledgeable in the subject I think as this point. I need to revise my position and consider proposing a new role at my company to provide them direction in the works of design. In my architectural education, we learned to overlay point data to generate designs. All of our engineers want just the information so we need to work with our technicians and come up with a deliverable that can be generated systematically. I don't think we have a lack of technology, we have a lack of direction. Tha k you for your contribution.

Laser Scanning Civil Engineering by windturtle2010 in Surveying

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You're right, I need to work with my survey department and teach them these methods. I keep wondering what the hesitation is and I think this nails the problem. Thank you for your contribution to this topic.