
Use the rounded rectangle tool to draw intersecting shapes between the arms and legs. Select all the shapes that make up the body and merge them together with the Pathfinder palette. Toggle on Smart Guides (CMD+U) for assistance aligning the shapes accurately. Use the align palette to centre them both up.Ĭontinue drawing and overlapping shapes with the Rounded Rectangle tool to create the arms and legs. Use the Circle and Rounded Rectangle tools to create the upper portions of a ‘man symbol’. Open up Adobe Illustrator and create a new document. The colour palette replicates the basic printing method of the originals while paper textures with burns and creases give the design that ages and retro appearance. It provides an overview of the product characteristics, product methodology and workflows, user requirements and example/potential use cases, information about the quality assessment checks and their results as well as product technical support.The design we’ll be creating has similar traits to old book covers from publishers such as Penguin. The CLC Product User Manual is the primary document that users are recommended to read before using the CLC product. The 2018 version also funded by Copernicus was produced in less than 1 year.ĬLC has a wide variety of applications, underpinning various Community policies in the domains of environment, but also agriculture, transport, spatial planning etc. The 2012 version of CLC was the first one embedding the CLC time series in the Copernicus programme, thus ensuring sustainable funding for the future.

In a few countries semi-automatic solutions are applied, using national in-situ data, satellite image processing, GIS integration and generalisation. CLC is produced by the majority of countries by visual interpretation of high resolution satellite imagery. The Eionet network National Reference Centres Land Cover (NRC/LC) is producing the national CLC databases, which are coordinated and integrated by EEA.

If you are interested in CLC-Changes between two neighbour surveys always use the CLC-Change layer. Due to differences in MMUs the difference between two status layers will not equal to the corresponding CLC-Changes layer.

Different MMUs mean that the change layer has higher resolution than the status layer. CLC uses a Minimum Mapping Unit (MMU) of 25 hectares (ha) for areal phenomena and a minimum width of 100 m for linear phenomena. The time series are complemented by change layers, which highlight changes in land cover with an MMU of 5 ha. The CORINE Land Cover (CLC) inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990). Updates have been produced in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. It consists of an inventory of land cover in 44 classes. Check out our new dashboard and see how CORINE Land Cover data can help you to understand the changes in the land cover around you.
