Hello Andre, I tried with an elevation map and a strds from the nc climate location [0]. I added the elevation map and then the strds and set opacity to 50% to the latter and then hit play. It works just fine. I can see the elevation map below. It is just a matter of ordering the layers AFAIU (see the arrows in the GUI). I do not have a strds with gaps here to test though...
HTH, Vero [0] http://courses.ncsu.edu/mea592/common/media/02/nc_climate_spm_2000_2012.zip El sáb., 12 ene. 2019 a las 19:30, André Della Libera Zanchetta (< [email protected]>) escribió: > Hi community, > > I have a strds (space time raster data set) of precipitation and I > would like to create an animation of it with above an static map (in > the case, a DEM - digital elevation model) so that the cells with 0 > precipitation are set as transparent. > > In the manual, it is said that "each animation can consist of base map > layer(s) and (multiple) series", so in my understanding I should be > able to set my DEM as my base layer and my precipitation strds as the > animated one in the composition. However, I was not able to do so. > > So the question is: how to animate an strds with a static base map? > (any solution, be it in the GUI interface or via command, would help a > lot!) > > Thanks, > André. > _______________________________________________ > grass-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
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