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Maptiler api with static image and pin
Maptiler api with static image and pin








maptiler api with static image and pin

The tiles have now been created and you can click on “CONTINUE” and then “QUIT”: Select “no” for transparency and set the compression to “PNG”, then click on “RENDER” and select the folder you created in step 2:ġ0.

maptiler api with static image and pin

Go to the “Pixels” tab and change the tile width and height to 256, then click on “SET”:ĩ. Select “Folder with tiles” and click on “CHANGE” next to “Output coordinate system”:ħ. Since we are dealing with non-geographical images, you can click on “CLOSE” for both, the geographical location and the input coordinate system:Ħ. Launch “MapTiler Desktop Free”, click on “OPEN A FILE” and select the image you want to turn into a map:Ĥ. Create a new folder on your computer that will hold the map tiles.ģ. Download and install “MapTiler Desktop Free” from Ģ. from a non-geographical image (based on MapTiler Desktop Free 11.3):ġ.

Maptiler api with static image and pin how to#

Tutorial on how to create a custom basemap e.g.

maptiler api with static image and pin

To overcome those limitations, you need to upgrade to a premium version of Maptiler. Please be aware that the free version of Maptiler has several limitations (like no Retina support, no custom zoom levels and a watermark being added). With MapTiler you can turn images into interactive map layers that can be displayed with Maps Marker Pro: Please note that we do not provide support with issues resulting from the usage of the MapTiler application – please visit for MapTiler support!










Maptiler api with static image and pin