![]() ![]() ![]() Using a decentralized data collection process, Hivemapper has gotten rid of the need for specialized fleets or satellites, streamlining the mapping process and enabling updates that are four times faster than traditional mapping companies can provide. Hivemapper relies on the data received from its network of GIS enthusiasts and drone operators to constantly refresh its maps. Once you’ve set up your account in Hivemapper Studio, here are the steps you’ll follow to complete 3D imagery collection for Hivemapper (taken from the Hivemapper Studio website): Hivemapper contributors do all of their work in Hivemapper Studio, which is a one-stop-shop for planning, tracking, and getting paid for collecting maps for Hivemapper’s network. You could also consider taking flights to collect 3D imagery for the sole purpose of getting paid by Hivemapper. If you’re planning to fly in a certain area for fun or for another job, it might be worth looking at Hivemapper’s map to see if you could make extra money while you’re there by collecting 3D imagery. Gold tiles earn $2 each (these are in preferred locations).Contributors get paid according to the number of tiles they cover.Ĭontributors can put their name on a global map-Hivemapper operates in over 80 countries throughout the world-and get credit for each tile they cover. Hivemapper organizes the 3D imagery it needs by tiles, which represent 0.1 sq km. Hivemapper will pay drone pilots (or non-drone pilots, if you’d like to collect ground-level 3D imagery) to plan flights and automatically capture 3D video imagery along a particular route, road, or pipeline. Hivemapper is currently paying freelance contributors for aerial and ground 3D video-keep reading to find out how you can become a contributor. Looking for freelance income streams as a commercial drone pilot? ![]()
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