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3D LANDSCAPE MAPS FOR UNIVERSITY MANAGED LANDS ON MAUNAKEA Amber Stillman Office Of Maunakea Management HIGICC Geospatial Expo 2014

3D Landscape Maps for University Managed Lands on Maunakea

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Overall, fosters stronger connections between people and places on Maunakea. Plan oblique relief mapping provides: a “birds eye” perspective a unique means of communicating information perspectives that impact visitors’ experiences, environmental stewardship and preservation attitudes.

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  • 1. 3D LANDSCAPE MAPS FOR UNIVERSITY MANAGED LANDS ON MAUNAKEA Amber Stillman Office Of Maunakea Management HIGICC Geospatial Expo 2014

2. OFFICE OF MAUNAKEA MANAGEMENT OMKM oversees University Managed lands on Maunakea ~12,500 acres Halephaku Mid- Level Support Facilities Visitor Information Station Access Road Corridor Maunakea Science Reserve Astronomy Precinct Implement Comprehensive Management Plans (CMP) 3. 3D PERSPECTIVE MAPS Plan oblique relief mapping provides: 1. a birds eye perspective 2. a unique means of communicating information 3. perspectives that impact visitors experiences, environmental stewardship and preservation attitudes. Overall, fosters stronger connections between people and places on Maunakea. 4. 3D MAP PORTFOLIO PURPOSE Better prepare potential Maunakea visitors for all cautions on the mountain. Visitors and the local community can enjoy the mountain remotely w/out experiencing unwelcomed side effects of unforgiving environment alternative for off-site visitors virtually explore the mountains fragile resources from afar keep resources pristine 5. HOW TO PRODUCE A 3D MAP Image only image with GIS layer vectors and labels Create base map overlay Gather DEM hillshades/Shaded Relief Imagery GIS Layers Select a perspective (view point) and elevation Export Images Pick a landscape gather/purchase tools and software to create maps 6. HOW TO PRODUCE A 3D MAP Fix up base image with Photo editing software Remove unwanted blemishes, add in other landmasses, Create ocean background: water realism, ocean waves & currents, shore breaks, atmosphere haze, sun glints 7. Once base image is complete add vectors and text in Vector graphics editor program Trace line work Create symbols Inset maps Legends Map text Affiliation logo HOW TO PRODUCE A 3D MAP 8. CHALLENGES Acquiring appropriate software, imagery, use-restrictions Expensive Very specialized cartography niche Time-intensive Heavy-art graphic design aspect Techniques, Design rules 9. END PRODUCTS 10. ANIMATION 11. RESOURCES Jenny, Bernhard, and Tom Patterson. "Introducing Plan Oblique Relief."Cartographic perspectives 57 (2007).Patterson, Tom. "A view from on high: Heinrich Beranns panoramas and landscape visualization techniques for the US National Park Service."Cartographic Perspectives 36 (2013): 38-65. Patterson, Tom. "Getting real: Reflecting on the new look of National Park Service maps." Cartographic perspectives 43 (2013): 43-56. Patterson, Tom. "Outside the Bubble: Real-world Mapping Advice for Students."Cartographic Perspectives 65 (2012): 7-15. Patterson, Tom. "Shaded Relief ." Shaded Relief Home. Web. 12 July 2013. Schobesberger, David, and Tom Patterson. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of 2D vs. 3D Trailhead Maps." Mountain Mapping and Visualisation (2007): 201. Weinhaus, Frederick M., and Venkat Devarajan. "Texture mapping 3D models of real- world scenes." ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 29.4 (1997): 325-365. 12. MAHALO NUI LOA! 13. QUESTIONS?