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CONNECT. TRANSFORM. AUTOMATE. FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hill Shading

FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hillshading

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Page 1: FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hillshading

CONNECT. TRANSFORM. AUTOMATE.

FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hill Shading

Page 2: FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hillshading

Three Transformers for Raster Lovers

Take a DEM and make it all with: RasterHillShader (added in 2013) RasterAspectCalculator RasterSlopeCalculator

Hill shading

Aspect

Slope

Page 3: FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hillshading

Three Definitions for Raster Beginners Hill shading – simulates the cast shadow thrown

upon a raised relief map Aspect – horizontal direction to which

a mountain slope faces Slope – the inclination of the surface to

the horizontal

Hill shading

Aspect

Slope

Page 4: FME for Raster: Aspect, Slope and Hillshading

Three Dimensions for Inquisitive Viewers

Generate a surface (SurfaceModeller) from DEM Apply Aspect/Hill Shade/Slope as a texture

(AppearanceSetter) Save to a 3D format (PDF 3D, Geodatabase, OBJ)

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Three Demos for Everyone

Simple Use of RasterAspectCalculator,

RasterSlopeCalculator, and RasterHillShader

Making textured PDF 3D

Slope Analysis

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Thank You!

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