I recognized Chicago as this beautifully rendered map, and more precisely Meigs Field, immediately after playing the heck back in the 80s out of Flight Simulator I.
Why did you leave your work with GIS? There’s a lot of money to be made in GIS right now, and there are plenty of rewarding palaces to work in that will also allow you to make cool laser cut maps.
That’s a stunning guy! These should be sold! On this map, did you add any fake streets? Did you really do that? I remember it used to be done, like old school printer dots, to capture someone who just copied your map.
That is insanely awesome! You’d be able to make a lot of money off of these. Many people adore their cities and wish to have a magnificent piece of art to represent it.
In order to be able to pin important places like places I have stayed, important events in my life, etc., I have always wanted something decorative like this
Aren’t you the guy who keeps boasting about how he left his job and started making wooden maps all over the internet? Instead of paying for ads, haven’t you been posting this stuff for a few years?
What methods did you use to achieve this?
It’s unquestionably a worthwhile art! Do you have a physical location?
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“I make wooden maps and my wife knits hamster hammocks… 1.6 million is our budget”
He stayed at the Chicago AirBnb last year… I’ve never seen a city so enamored of its own maps.
I’m curious about what your work as a digital map maker was like?
It’s beautiful. Where are the potholes, though??
The water grain pattern is a good touch.
I recognized Chicago as this beautifully rendered map, and more precisely Meigs Field, immediately after playing the heck back in the 80s out of Flight Simulator I.
Legit appears identical to the charts of Grand Theft Auto.
Why did you leave your work with GIS? There’s a lot of money to be made in GIS right now, and there are plenty of rewarding palaces to work in that will also allow you to make cool laser cut maps.
That’s a stunning guy! These should be sold! On this map, did you add any fake streets? Did you really do that? I remember it used to be done, like old school printer dots, to capture someone who just copied your map.
You’re a carpentographer, aren’t you?
That is insanely awesome! You’d be able to make a lot of money off of these. Many people adore their cities and wish to have a magnificent piece of art to represent it.
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Filling the water with resin could produce some pretty cool results, just a thought! Looks good though!
The blue part is, obviously, the ground…
I saw this and figured it was here, but I wasn’t sure.
Are you taking commissions? I love charts, and I would totally hand anything like that over to my wall really proudly.
It was developed by His website, where he sells this and other towns, can be found here.
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In order to be able to pin important places like places I have stayed, important events in my life, etc., I have always wanted something decorative like this
Huh? Chicago?
Aren’t you the guy who keeps boasting about how he left his job and started making wooden maps all over the internet? Instead of paying for ads, haven’t you been posting this stuff for a few years?
You’re in Chicago, are you?? I’d like to purchase one!!!!
Heyyyy, this is magnificent! The use of wood grain to offer the water depth and motion is wonderful.
GIS?-GIS?
Enable me to correct your title, OP:
“I left my work as a digital mapmaker and bought a laser printer. To print wooden maps like this, he mixed the two.”
You just need to slide the wood into the machine and press the start button if you want to do some woodworking.
I feel like people from Chicago have a superpower on the internet to identify Chicago stuff.
Every time I feel like a genius, even though realistically I know everybody from Chicago would have had the same lmao realization.
This one looks great! A wooden map of the various L trains would also be nice. Amazing Job