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3/3/2020- Creating a map with ArcGIS
- Understanding extents and scale
- The Mapboards window
- Synced layers in Illustrator and Photoshop
- Building styles
- Swapping default symbols
- Optimizing data
- Outlining the concept
- Preparing data
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] Drawing maps is a frequent ask of designers, which is both intensely time consuming and prone to errors. The ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud extension from Esri, dramatically reduces the time to create maps and expands tremendously the potential for including even more data. I'm going to show you how to get started with creating maps using this extension, and to also make maps that you probably never thought you'd be able to create. My name is Tony Harmer and I have a wealth of experience creating maps as a designer. So come along and join me as we explore maps for Creative Cloud.
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Introduction
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Creating an ArcGIS account1m 44s
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About the exercise files1m 14s
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1. The Mapboards Window
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Creating the map extents4m 42s
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Changing the level of detail4m 22s
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Importing an extent2m 8s
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2. The Compilation Window
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Changing the basemap6m 36s
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Adding content layers5m 15s
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Organising content layers3m 59s
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Changing styles4m 47s
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Managing labels3m 56s
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Viewing attributes3m 23s
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Syncing your map6m 50s
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3. Working with Data
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Adding shapes from a file6m 27s
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4. More on M4CC
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Exploring the settings2m 19s
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The limitations of free3m 54s
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Fantasy maps1m 55s
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Conclusion
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Next steps52s
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Video: The Esri ArcGIS Maps extension for Adobe CC