Looking for tips on how to decorate a sage green bedroom? This list of stunning sage green bedrooms has the inspiration you need!
I LOVE these flowers!!! I also think this may be my new favorite art lesson to teach! 2nd Graders did such a fabulous job creating them– SO proud of their work!! Step-by-step directions with…
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Do you keep up with the yearly trends in paint? You may have noticed the darker trends in color lately. You may also be surprised at a couple of these picks..I know I was. In case you missed the announcements of the paint colors of the year, I’m sharing a few of the popular ones from… Continue reading →
Über einen mehrjährigen Prozess wurde ein Bestandshaus – in seiner Grundsubstanz aus dem 16. Jahrhundert – umfassend saniert und erweitert. Erst wurden die Räumlichkeiten im Erdgeschoß zum Architekturbüro umgebaut, in der zweiten Bauphase erhielt das Gebäude eine Holzaufstockung um zweieinhalb Geschoße. Als
Mark Maggiori, A Place to Heal, oil, 50 x 50.
Completed in 2012 in Toulouse, France. Images by Stéphane Chalmeau. This very compact educational complex is made up of: -a nursery wich base covers the entire plot
Did you use 2020 to finally make your bedroom into the peaceful oasis you always wanted? Or did other, smaller projects creep up on your priority list instead? Sometimes the place we spend the most of our time gets the least amount of love, but if there’s one thing we’ve learned from seeing some fantastic bedroom makeovers throughout the years, it’s that small changes can make a big impact.
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Michelangelo is one of the greatest artists the world has ever seen & these Michelangelo Art Projects for Kids are perfect for the kids to learn about him!
for the series 'ARCHIPLAN', federico babina has realized compositions that abstract the floor plans of some of the most well known architects in the world.
Why I teach comics.
Using these free printable sheets, students can learn and practice finding the perimeter of polygons including squares, rectangles, and other shapes.
The once popular “retro 70’s style” wood panel accent wall is making a comeback in a bIG way! now considered mid century modern slat wall, DIY’ers everywhere are slatting all. the. spaces! we’ve rounded up accent walls both indoor and out if you’re on the hunt to add a slat accent wall to your own...
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
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Credits: Wikipedia So far we’ve used our Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to create hillshade and color relief. Contours is another common cartographic method used to show the shape of the terrain. If contour lines are placed close to each other, it means that the terrain is steep. Let’s add some contours for our terrain map of Jotunheimen. We can use a GDAL command, gdal_contour, to create vector contour lines from a DEM: gdal_contour -a height jotunheimen.tif jotunheimen_contour_25m.shp -i 25.0 The resulting shapefile has an attribute named “height” (-a) containing the elevation of each contour line. The contour interval, the difference in elevation between successive contour lines, is 25 meters (-i). Let's render the contour lines with Mapnik (jotunheimen_contours.xml): We can use Nik2Img to create an image from the Mapnik XML file: nik2img.py jotunheimen_contours.xml jotunheimen_contours.png -d 4096 4096 --projected-extent 460000 6810000 470000 6820000 Contour lines for Besseggen mountain ridge I want to render the contour lines differently for various zoom levels. The contours should be more visible at higher zoom levels, and we should add numbers showing the actual elevation for some of the contours. I also want to make the contour lines for every 100 meters thicker. To achieve this we need to know the map scale at different zoom levels. In the last blog post, we calculated the resolution (meters per pixel) for each zoom level. You get the map scale by dividing this number by 0.00028 (234.375 / 0.00028 = 837053.571). Zoom Resolution Scale 0 234.375 837054 1 117.1875 418527 2 58.59375 209263 3 29.296875 104632 4 14.6484375 52316 For zoom level 4, the map scale is about 1:50,000. Read more about map scale on this excellent Mapnik page. Let’s create a style rule that will display the elevation on a contour line on zoom level 3: If you look at the table above, the only scale number between the max and min scale denominator is 104632, which corresponds to zoom level 3. jotunheimen_contours2.xml includes all the style rules to render the contour lines differently for five zoom levels. You’ll also see that I’ve created contour shapefiles with contour intervals of 25, 100, 200 and 500 meters, - to be able to render these differently. Finally, I've used TileCache to render transparent tiles with contours, and added them as a separate layer to Leaflet map: Fullscreen map
Pour la troisième année, SavoirsPlus offre aux enseignants leur carnet de bord pour l’année 2020/2021. Plus de 80 pages à télécharger pour organiser, tout au long de l’année, la vie de …
The master of metallics, Klimt loved painting with gold leaf & patterns. Let's learn more about this artist with some Gustav Klimt Art Projects for Kids!
Back in June 2017, we released the first version of our Agile and Scrum Tip Sheet as a free download. Since then, we’ve updated it a few times and have improved the look and usability. The most…