This is what it looks like if applied in a context with protected area data:
How did we make these files?
The ArcMap? Spatial Analyst toolbar has several surface analysis functions. Among them is a tool for creating hillshades. This tool is found by clicking the Spatial Analyst > Surface Analysis > Hillshade menu. We used this tool and the SRTM 90-meter resolution images to create the hillshades.Around 1 degree was used as a buffer around the different country borders to provide the user with an appropriate context for maps.
How do you use it?
Once you have opened the hillshade in ArcMap?, place it above all other raster images and below any vector layers. Right click on the title of the hillshades in the table of contents and select properties. Under the Symbology tab select Stretched and set the Color Ramp to black and white. Under the Display tab set Transparency to 75% (adjust this value to create the best looking map). You may find it useful to experiment with placing transparent layers over the hillshade data set.Download
You may download the files here:http://www.tzgisug.org/tikiwiki/tiki-list_file_gallery.php?galleryId=10
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