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Just need a lo-res & 8-bit depth elevation map either real or fictional (BMP?)

Geographic Information Systems Asked by Fedor Alexander Steeman on June 24, 2021

I am a software developer working on a strategy game in my spare time as a hobby. I still have very little knowledge of and experience with Geographic Information Systems and the different file formats, so please bear with me.

I am interested in using real-world maps as the stage for my game and have been investigating several online map data services to see if I could download an elevation map and convert it to raw data for my game maps. For example it could be nice to have an elevation map of the southern part of Africa for instance (nice simple cone shape).

For my purposes, the map data only needs to live up to the following:

  1. Depth of 8-bit, so between 0-255 values
  2. Elevation below sea level is not needed (sea level = 0)
  3. Low resolution, at best 1 kilometer, but 10 kilometer is fine too

I am ready to investigate many of the file formats offered to be able to do so. However, since I am just at the experimental stage, I am wondering whether there aren’t already some files like that available, e.g. in *.BMP format.

P.S.: I am also open for fictional or procedurally generated maps to play around with.

2 Answers

Free Digital Terrain Models (DTM, these show the real surface height of the earth) are rare. But you can download the Digital Surface Model (DSM, showing the solid objects closest to the sensor, e.g. building, forest, etc) procurred by the SRTM mission done by NASA here: https://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/cbanddataproducts.html

Answered by Erik on June 24, 2021

There is a project from NASA and the project name is Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) and there you can find 90 m resolution topological raster.

on top of that you can improve the topology with use of QGIS

Examples of improvement -

Original image of an area of 1 Ha enter image description here

improved image of the same area enter image description here

and you can improve this further because not as images the topological maps have continuity. as well as you can easily change the bit depth for your suiting with the use of QGIS with in 15 minutes.

Links -

Google Earth Engine

NASA's Page

You can download images of any place of the world from this LINK

Answered by Uditha Herath on June 24, 2021

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