Gregory Peony's Comments
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| 172713371 | Please take care when mapping beyond task boundaries in an active project; it seems like you added some duplicate building footprints due to this. don't worry I resolved them. |
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| 77182489 | [ENG] Hi, I see it's been a while since you mapped this, but did you actually know that the buildings you mapped in this area are houses or were you just using aerial imagery? You enveloped multiple buildings in individual footprints, so I'm trying to figure out how to tag the individual buildings. |
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| 172437405 | Hi you can see how I improved one of the footprints here in https://osmcha.org/changesets/173019816 Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 173003653 | Welcome to OSM and thank you for your contribution! I've reviewed this contribution, and the following is my evaluation. This changeset is a bit of a mixed bag. Generally you improved the accuracy of existing building footprints while preserving their history, and added some that represent buildings, which is really good. However some of these footprints could be more accurate and at times envelope multiple buildings. I'll give you some general comments about the mistakes I see here. It may seem like a lot, so I recommend starting by watching the videos. Idealy attend a mapping event where someone can show you in real time how to improve the mapping here. You can find events at https://osmcal.org/ Each footprint should represent a building. Make a note of how a scene is lit, in which direction shadows are cast, and whether you can see the sides of features with height. A change in colour and difinitive shadows can indicate a building. Lookout for features like highways, barriers, and vegetation which may look similar to buildings. Although we are not always mapping other features, considering them will mean you better understand the context improving your interpretation of imagery. Cross referencing an imagery with different properties can help. Sometimes buildings may appear to share a common wall, but this is sometimes an illusion; only map them with shared nodes if you have reason to believe that they really do touch. When mapping buildings, please trace the shape accurately. Accurate building footpritns aid population estimates and prevent issues like data overlaps. Zoom in so that you can see the outline of the building and mark the corners carefully. Exclude shadows and yards when tracing the footprint. Keep in mind that you are looking at the [roofs of buildings](roof:shape=*#Roof_shape), but mapping their footprints. Depending on how the scene is lit, pitched roofs may have light and dark sections that belong to one building. Generally pitched roofs overhang the walls of a building, so a footprint slightly smaller than the roof is accurate. You can scale selected features in ID with shift+(-/+), or JOSM with ctrl.+alt+Lclick & drag. Take care to make contributions that others can build upon. After tracing and tagging features which are likely square or round, please remember to square their corners (q), or circularise them (o), because it is almost impossible and time consuming to draw shapes so percisely by hand. Buildings with metal or pitched roofs tend to have square corners; round buildings are identifiable by the distinctive cresent shaped shadow they cast. Unless the building is clearly a different shape then it's best to assume that it should be rounded or its corners should be squared. In the iD Editor, you can right click for access to editing functions. Since roofs tend to overhang walls trace the initial shape slightly smaller to allow a buffer for any change in size that may occur. In JOSM use the [buildingstools plugin](osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/BuildingsTools). In ID you must draw the shape accurately enough else shapes will not completely square. This [video about squaring features in ID](https://youtu.be/Xs5wX592E1o) has more information and a demo. When mapping with imagery captured at an angle, please position features where they are at ground level. You can map the outline of the roof and then reposition the building to the base of the walls. I recommend you watch this [video about mapping dense urban areas](https://youtu.be/JAPiGntG6fs) and read this [written guide](osm.wiki/Roof_modelling#Typical_errors_in_the_interpretation_of_roof_geometry_from_aerial_images). Keep on mapping! |
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| 172819360 | Hello, I do not think that these are isolated dwellings, becasue they are only a few tens of meters apart. Even if you don't map a residential area I would generally map a situation like this with a single place node as in https://osmcha.org/changesets/172938627 Consider which places are likely to have their own names and settlement type/distribution. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172749271 | Welcome to OSM! it looks like you identified buildings in imagery, but could have mapped them more accurately. * Please accurately outline all buildings. Use the shadows that buildings cast to infer the size of the building, but exclude the shadows cast on the ground from the size of the footprint.
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| 172754843 | where possible please modify existing features instead of deleting and remapping. On this occasion there's not really any harm done since the existing one didn't have much history. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172728326 | Hi, it looks like you identified and mapped buildings here. Use the shadow a building casts to infer its footprint, but please take care to exclude them from the size of the building footprint. |
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| 172709779 | Hi, I'm provideing a review since you requested it. All footprints you mapped represent buildings and have been appropriately squared, please take care to exclude the shadows on the ground from the size of a building's footprint. The highways seem generally reasonably mapped and tagged with a few minor inaccuracies. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172730664 | https://tasks.hotosm.org/projects/31983/tasks/?search=760 Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172726598 | https://tasks.hotosm.org/projects/31983/tasks/?search=349 Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172706304 | Hi I modified these footprints in https://osmcha.org/changesets/172727215 Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172725485 | Welcome to OSM! All footprints you mapped here represent buildings, though they could be more accurate. Map the footprint smaller than or equal to the size of the roof, and press q to square the footprints after tagging. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172710273 | Welcome to OSM and thank you for your contribution! When mapping buildings, please trace the shape accurately. Accurate building footpritns aid population estimates and prevent issues like data overlaps. Zoom in so that you can see the outline of the building and mark the corners carefully. Exclude shadows and yards when tracing the footprint. Keep in mind that you are looking at the [roofs of buildings](roof:shape=*#Roof_shape), but mapping their footprints. Depending on how the scene is lit, pitched roofs may have light and dark sections that belong to one building. Generally pitched roofs overhang the walls of a building, so a footprint slightly smaller than the roof is accurate. You can scale selected features in ID with shift+(-/+), or JOSM with ctrl.+alt+Lclick & drag. Take care to make contributions that others can build upon. After tracing and tagging features which are likely square or round, please remember to square their corners (q), or circularise them (o), because it is almost impossible and time consuming to draw shapes so percisely by hand. Buildings with metal or pitched roofs tend to have square corners; round buildings are identifiable by the distinctive cresent shaped shadow they cast. Unless the building is clearly a different shape then it's best to assume that it should be rounded or its corners should be squared. In the iD Editor, you can right click for access to editing functions. Since roofs tend to overhang walls trace the initial shape slightly smaller to allow a buffer for any change in size that may occur. In JOSM use the [buildingstools plugin](osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/BuildingsTools). In ID you must draw the shape accurately enough else shapes will not completely square. This [video about squaring features in ID](https://youtu.be/Xs5wX592E1o) has more information and a demo. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/ |
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| 172505044 | Welcome to OSM! I have reviewed this contribution. When mapping buildings, please trace the shape accurately. Accurate building footpritns aid population estimates and prevent issues like data overlaps. Zoom in so that you can see the outline of the building and mark the corners carefully. Exclude shadows and yards when tracing the footprint. Keep in mind that you are looking at the [roofs of buildings](roof:shape=*#Roof_shape), but mapping their footprints. Depending on how the scene is lit, pitched roofs may have light and dark sections that belong to one building. Generally pitched roofs overhang the walls of a building, so a footprint slightly smaller than the roof is accurate. You can scale selected features in ID with shift+(-/+), or JOSM with ctrl.+alt+Lclick & drag. Take care to make contributions that others can build upon. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/ |
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| 172030396 | Hello, you did a good job appropriately deleting the footprints in the NE, however the building footprints you added are not as accurate as they could be, and you even reduced the accuracy of an existing footprint here. This is mostly becasue you're including the Walls of buildings visible in the imagery as its taken from the West. When mapping with imagery captured at an angle, please position features where they are at ground level. You can map the outline of the roof and then reposition the building to the base of the walls. I recommend you watch this [video about mapping dense urban areas](https://youtu.be/JAPiGntG6fs) and read this [written guide](osm.wiki/Roof_modelling#Typical_errors_in_the_interpretation_of_roof_geometry_from_aerial_images). See how I mapped some of the footprints in this area in https://osmcha.org/changesets/172440180 Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/ |
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| 172409765 | Many footprints you mapped share common nodes; hold alt to prevent this. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172410436 | Hello, you are generally identifying buildings in the imagery, but please take care when mapping them. Square the corners when appropriate with `q`. Please do not connect the corners of buildings to other buildings or features such as highways or residential areas. In the iD Editor, hold down the `Alt` key to prevent your cursor from snapping to existing data and accidentally creating shared(grey) nodes. This [video about connected nodes](https://youtu.be/ltn1VOiq5_0) has more information and a guide. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/ |
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| 172409297 | The footprint you mapped here represents a building but is oversized and hasn't been squared. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 172358377 | I think the northern most footprint here represents two buildings. Overall the buildings you mapped are aqurate but please exclude the shadow they cast from their size. See how I mapped these in https://osmcha.org/changesets/172370145 --- Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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