Julio Costa Zambelli

Hi?

Thank you for the sharing, could you drop us a clip of some little stuff
using this methodology and sight of things like how large is your top you
are using.

Thank you once again.

Bernard/

On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli <
julio.co...@openstreetmap.cl> wrote:

> I have been using a Wacom Intuos CTL-490 (probably the cheapest Wacom
> available, around USD110 here) combined with JOSM and its FastDraw plugin
> for over a year now. All of this in Ubuntu(Gnome) 16.04.
>
> They work great together, specially if you want to map forests, woods,
> reservoirs, riverbanks and any other large polygon. Take into consideration
> that you will have to tune the preferences of the FastDraw plugin to
> balance node density and shape quality. You do not want to make something
> with an excesive number of nodes but at the same time you want to take
> advantage of the level of detail that the pen alows you to get.
>
> Hope this helps you.
>
>
>
> Julio Costa Zambelli
> FundaciĆ³n OpenStreetMap Chile
>
> julio.co...@openstreetmap.cl
>
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>
> On 13 March 2018 at 21:41, Lists <blsli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if it is possible to use a pen tablet input device,
>> ideally in ubuntu, to do the mapping for the missing maps? If so, can
>> anyone recommend a specific tablet?
>>
>>
>>
>> Bryan Sayer
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