varjokartat
Varjokartat, often translated as "shadow maps" or "shadow projections," is a concept related to cartography and the representation of light and shadow on maps. While traditional maps focus on geographical features, elevations, and political boundaries, varjokartat incorporate elements that depict the way light would fall on a landscape, casting shadows. This can be achieved through various visual techniques.
Historically, some older maps employed hachures, which are short lines drawn on a map to indicate the
The purpose of varjokartat is often to enhance the understanding of a landscape's three-dimensional form. By