How can I overlap these maps so that they have perfectly the same borders? Is it even possible, regardless how (hand or AI).
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Image 3These three images are a few of 30. They are meant to give the idea.
I BEG OF YOU!!
>>454855>>454856>>454857>>454868I don't get it
>>454869I would like to lay one over the other, so I get divisions and divisions all united in one picture. I want to see how many "states" there would be. But some maps are obviously rendered differently, so I need to "adjust" frontiers. I want to know if there is a way of doing that like Free Transform on Photoshop, but quicker.
>>454871That image above, turned into this. But fast. With many more. Without doing it hand-by-hand, map by map.
You would have to do it yourself manually. Erase what you don't need an lay them on top of one another. Use transform tools to scale them. You can set the opacity of the top layer for a guide.
>>454872yeah, I dont have a beter idea than that either >>454873it probably helps turning the individual instances into smart objects and croping them to the most minimally sized bounding box, since handling the transform tool will be way easier afterwards.also try using the puppet warp tool for fine tuning!