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Digitizing hand-drawn map

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ShareUser
Esri Community Manager

Hello, I am going to digitize a hand-drawn map in ArcGIS Pro and where wondering if any of you had some tips for where I should start, and are there som good tutorials I can watch or read?

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ShareUser
Esri Community Manager

The first thing you would need to do is georeference the hand-drawn map so it's of use in ArcGIS Pro.  The workflow is listed here - Georeferencing tools—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation  There's a tutorial here that will assist you - Georeference historical imagery in ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

Non-Esri resources also show how to georeference images - Georeferencing and Digitizing Map Images in ArcGIS Pro

Once the hand drawn map is georeferenced then you can digitize the points, lines, and/or polygons using the georeferenced image as a guide.  If you're new to editing, this Learn lesson will help - Edit features to create enumeration areas | Documentation

With AI, things can get even more interesting - Digitizing scanned maps using AI in ArcGIS Pro

Good luck on your project!

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ShareUser
Esri Community Manager

If you think you will be digitizing several maps (e.g., a map series) that have the same symbology you should consider creating an editing template before you start. This will allow you to set default values for point, line, polygon data types which will simplify adding attributes to your digital data down the road. In addition, if you don't have access to a traditional digitizing table (that were ubiquitous in 1990-2010) consider scanning the document then use heads-up digitizing.

see: Introduction to editing templates—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

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ShareUser
Esri Community Manager

Will the data from the hand drawn map have any accuracy requirements? If so, and have the necessary data on the map consider rebuilding from cogo/data entry techniques vs just digitization. If you have multiple adjacent maps, this will keep you out of trouble when edges don't line up.

ODWC_GIS
Frequent Contributor

Hello there!

I'm a bit confused.  Is "ShareUser" being used by multiple people, or are you one person asking and then answering your own question?

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LindsayRaabe_FPCWA
MVP Regular Contributor

The original post is in the ArcGIS Pro question board and has been cross posted to GIS Life (either by an Esri user or MVP). ShareUser shows the replies made in other locations are automatically reposted here as well for completeness. You will see it states the Source Community and the Source Author Name in each "ShareUser" post. 

Read here for more info: How to use the Share Tool - Esri Community

Lindsay Raabe
GIS Officer
Forest Products Commission WA
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