Thread:Roy25/@comment-30426073-20190222003525/@comment-34742844-20190222040731

This is what I do:
 * The base layer is the Blue Marble map
 * I use the Shapes tool for the dots, mainly the Ellipse and the Triangle (the equilateral triangle) tool. For the square, set the Shapes Tool to Ellipse, then on the drop down next to "Styles" set it so there are 4 squares shown, while the circle should be a solid line shown. The triangle is self-explanatory. The brush width may vary depending on the size of your map, but I usually set the size of a triangle half as much as the circle/square. Then, just click on the map to get the dot.
 * I use 2 layers for each storm track - one for the dots, and another for the lines. For the lines, I draw them from the center of one dot/square/triangle to another, and at the end, erase the lines that are within the dots without affecting the dots (since they are in a separate layer)
 * To get individual storm tracks, hide all layers except for the base and the layers of the track. For the season summary map, make sure all the layers are visible (click/unclick on the check box next to a layer to make that layer visible/invisible)
 * I also use the Rectangular select tool to select the individual track, then at the top, use Crop to Selection. I would then save that as a separate pic for the individual storm.
 * Before you save your individual track and the seasonal summary as a PNG file, flatten your image (this can be done by going to Image > Flatten, and then save. You should also save the non-flatten image as a pdn file so you can work on your tracks later.

That's all I have. Hope this helps!