Generate map templates for Farming Simulator from real places.
Project description
Quick Start • Overview • How-To-Run • Features • Supported objects • Settings • Bugs and feature requests
Supported Games
✅ Farming Simulator 22
🔃 Farming Simulator 25 (changes in the library are ready, waiting for the Giants to release the Giants Editor v10)
Quick Start
There are several ways to use the tool. You obviously need the first one, but you can choose any of the others depending on your needs.
🚜 For most users
Option 1: open the maps4fs on StreamLit and generate a map template in a few clicks.
😎 For advanced users
Option 2: run the Docker version in your browser. Launch the following command in your terminal:
docker run -d -p 8501:8501 iwatkot/maps4fs
And open http://localhost:8501 in your browser.
If you don't know how to use Docker, navigate to the Docker version, it's really simple.
🤯 For developers
Option 3: Python package. Install the package using the following command:
pip install maps4fs
And refer to the Python package section to learn how to use it.
Overview
The core idea is coming from the awesome maps4cim project.
The main goal of this project is to generate map templates, based on real-world data, for the Farming Simulator. It's important to mention that templates are not maps. They are just a starting point for creating a map. This tool just uses built-in textures to highlight different types of terrain and buildings with correct shapes and scales and to generate a height map. The rest of the work is up to you. So if you thought that you could just run this tool and get a playable map, then I'm sorry to disappoint you. But if you are a map maker, then this tool will save you a lot of time.
So, if you're new to map making, here's a quick overview of the process:
- Generate a map template using this tool.
- Download the Giants Editor.
- Open the map template in the Giants Editor.
- Now you can start creating your map (adding roads, fields, buildings, etc.).
Previews
The generator also creates a multiple previews of the map. Here's the list of them:
- General preview - merging all the layers into one image with different colors.
- Grayscale DEM preview - a grayscale image of the height map (as it is).
- Colored DEM preview - a colored image of the height map (from blue to red). The blue color represents the lowest point, and the red color represents the highest point.
Preview of a 16 km map with a 500-meter mountain in the middle of it.
Parameters:
- coordinates: 45.15, 19.71
- size: 16 x 16 km
How-To-Run
You'll find detailed instructions on how to run the project below. But if you prefer video tutorials, here's one for you: Video tutorial: How to generate a Farming Simulator 22 map from real-world data.
Option 1: StreamLit
🗺️ Supported map sizes: 2x2, 4x4, 8x8, 16x16 km.
🟢 Recommended for all users, you don't need to install anything.
Using the StreamLit version of the tool is the easiest way to generate a map template. Just open the link and follow the instructions.
Note: due to CPU and RAM limitations of the hosting, the generation may take some time. If you need faster processing, use the Docker version.
Using it is easy and doesn't require any guides. Enjoy!
Option 2: Docker version
🗺️ Supported map sizes: 2x2, 4x4, 8x8, 16x16 km.
🟠 Recommended for users who want faster processing, very simple installation.
You can launch the project with minimalistic UI in your browser using Docker. Follow these steps:
- Install Docker for your OS.
- Run the following command in your terminal:
docker run -d -p 8501:8501 iwatkot/maps4fs
- Open your browser and go to http://localhost:8501.
- Fill in the required fields and click on the
Generate
button. - When the map is generated click on the
Download
button to get the map.
Option 3: Python package
🗺️ Supported map sizes: 2x2, 4x4, 8x8, 16x16 km (and ANY other you may add).
🔴 Recommended for developers.
You can use the Python package to generate maps. Follow these steps:
- Install the package from PyPI:
pip install maps4fs
- Import the Game class and create an instance of it:
import maps4fs as mfs
game = mfs.Game.from_code("FS25")
In this case the library will use the default templates, which should be present in the data
directory, which should be placed in the current working directory.
Structure example:
📁 data
┣ 📄 fs22-map-template.zip
┗ 📄 fs22-texture-schema.json
So it's recommended to download the data
directory from the repository and place it in the root of your project.
- Create an instance of the Map class:
import maps4fs as mfs
map = mfs.Map(
game,
(52.5200, 13.4050), # Latitude and longitude of the map center.
distance=1024, # The DISTANCE from the center to the edge of the map in meters. The map will be 2048x2048 meters.
map_directory="path/to/your/map/directory", # The directory where the map will be saved.
)
- Generate the map:
map.generate()
The map will be saved in the map_directory
directory.
Features
- Allows to enter a location by lat and lon (e.g. from Google Maps).
- Allows to select a size of the map (2x2, 4x4, 8x8 km, 16x16 km).
- Generates a map template (check the list of supported objects in this section).
- Generates a height map.
Supported objects
The project is based on the OpenStreetMap data. So, refer to this page to understand the list below.
- "building": True
- "highway": ["motorway", "trunk", "primary"]
- "highway": ["secondary", "tertiary", "road"]
- "highway": ["unclassified", "residential", "track"]
- "natural": "grassland"
- "landuse": "farmland"
- "natural": ["water"]
- "waterway": True
- "natural": ["wood", "tree_row"]
The list will be updated as the project develops.
Info sequence
The script will also generate the generation_info.json
file in the output
folder. It contains the following keys:
"coordinates"
- the coordinates of the map center which you entered,
"bbox"
- the bounding box of the map in lat and lon,
"distance"
- the size of the map in meters,
"minimum_x"
- the minimum x coordinate of the map (UTM projection),
"minimum_y"
- the minimum y coordinate of the map (UTM projection),
"maximum_x"
- the maximum x coordinate of the map (UTM projection),
"maximum_y"
- the maximum y coordinate of the map (UTM projection),
"height"
- the height of the map in meters (it won't be equal to the distance since the Earth is not flat, sorry flat-earthers),
"width"
- the width of the map in meters,
"height_coef"
- since we need a texture of exact size, the height of the map is multiplied by this coefficient,
"width_coef"
- same as above but for the width,
"tile_name"
- the name of the SRTM tile which was used to generate the height map, e.g. "N52E013"
You can use this information to adjust some other sources of data to the map, e.g. textures, height maps, etc.
Bugs and feature requests
If you find a bug or have an idea for a new feature, please create an issue here or contact me directly on Telegram.
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