Make simple SVG map using INKSCAPE (trace and name regions)
Budget: €9 – €11 EUR
I need a simple SVG map of a country. You get an SVG file with an embedded pixel map.
You need to trace some regions on the map and add a few circled and name these objects.
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General instructions:
1. Use Inkscape to make a simple SVG map based on a pixel map.
2. Use straight lines to trace the map regions.
Do not use the free hand drawing tool.
Do not use too many nodes. I want the SVG files small.
Have a look at the example maps!
3. Use "Snapping" so that the nodes of neighbouring regions align niceley.
4. Name the regions (the ID tag) like the ISO 3166-2 code of the geographic region
(see specific instructions below).
Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "quiz_item region" to the region (like in the example maps).
5. For regions representing neighbouring countries: Set the ID to the name of the country.
Use UPPER CASE. Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "noquiz_country" (like in the example maps).
6. Cities on the map are small SVG circles. See the example maps.
Set the ID to the name of the city. Use UPPER CASE.
Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "quiz_item place" (like in the example maps).
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Specific instructions for this map:
1. I need a map with the "Provinces of Saudi Arabia".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_Saudi_Arabia
2. I made an SVG file with the pixel map already embedded:
saudi_arabia_CUSTOM.svg
3. Trace the provinces and the neighbouring countries.
4. For the IDs of the provinces see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:SA
5. Add the 10 biggest cities to the map. See this list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia#Demographics
You need to trace some regions on the map and add a few circled and name these objects.
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General instructions:
1. Use Inkscape to make a simple SVG map based on a pixel map.
2. Use straight lines to trace the map regions.
Do not use the free hand drawing tool.
Do not use too many nodes. I want the SVG files small.
Have a look at the example maps!
3. Use "Snapping" so that the nodes of neighbouring regions align niceley.
4. Name the regions (the ID tag) like the ISO 3166-2 code of the geographic region
(see specific instructions below).
Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "quiz_item region" to the region (like in the example maps).
5. For regions representing neighbouring countries: Set the ID to the name of the country.
Use UPPER CASE. Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "noquiz_country" (like in the example maps).
6. Cities on the map are small SVG circles. See the example maps.
Set the ID to the name of the city. Use UPPER CASE.
Use the Inkscape XML-Editor to add "class" and "quiz_item place" (like in the example maps).
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Specific instructions for this map:
1. I need a map with the "Provinces of Saudi Arabia".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_Saudi_Arabia
2. I made an SVG file with the pixel map already embedded:
saudi_arabia_CUSTOM.svg
3. Trace the provinces and the neighbouring countries.
4. For the IDs of the provinces see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:SA
5. Add the 10 biggest cities to the map. See this list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia#Demographics