Live Mapping: Villages of Schley *CANCELLED*

In this week's live mapping session Ralf will be using the Cities of Schley style from Symbol Set 5 to create a detailed village map, showing off the style's options for a rural setting.
Come and watch live and join in the conversation on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cRj3JlxGzM
Or watch it on the forum here:*
*This thread will not be monitored during the show, but is where you can make comments or ask questions after the session is over.
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Early Request: @Ralf and @Loopysue
I have had trouble getting water, including lakes, shores, and river mouths, to fit in well with this style. I've resorted to lots of manual tweaking. Would you please take some time to show easy, out-of-the-box ways to make them look good with this set?
(I came from a place that has lots of rivers, so they're in my mind.)
Thanks!
Unfortunately, due to unforseen circumstances, we have had to cancel this session at short notice.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Thanks for the heads up. Will the Villages of Schley session happen on another day? This is one I'm particularly interested in.
I hope so :)
Awwww, bummer. Hope everything is ok.
@boffo Yes, I'll do the session another time, don't worry.
I managed to blow some coffee grains into my eyes (don't ask!), which was quite unpleasant (don't try this at home), but it's better now and I can see again. :D Thanks for the concern!
I hope you have some coffee left over so you can drink it while you recover :)
Coffee Shard....somewhat distantly related to the Calataclysmic events in the Dark Crystal. Wherein a tiny little fragment wreaks havoc across a whole realm. Resulting in chaos and loss. Almost the exact storyline that affected Ralf.
On a slightly askew tangent. Eyes are among the most sensitive and painful of injuries. Though they are among the fastest tissues to heal within the human body. My daughter at the age of three kicked me in the eye. Gouging out a small chunk. It felt like sand in my eye, but steadily got worse and worse. Went to the hospital got a lens, and two sets of eye drops. I spent the next two days hopped up on pain remedies. Then I was perfectly fine. So I feel for anyone who has things get into their eyes and causes discomfort. I can just imagine how his eyes were tearing up and stinging. It would have been near impossible to go through a session.
I always wear safety glasses for construction, but I don't think they work well in an office situation. I'll just throw it out there that tea bags don't have loose grounds.
From the game show Jeopardy:
I'll take "words that have never been said before" for 200.
This whole topic about coffee makes me want to drink another one and test - once again - the limits of my stomach.
Coffee is life, coffee is love. ☕️😍
I love caffeine, but don't drink coffee. So pop is my weapon of choice.
I drink tea, myself. I will never understand how something that smells as good as coffee could taste so bad.
I love coffee, dark and unsweetened, and I drink gallons of it. In college I would have a little with dessert, and because the dessert was sweet, my coffee didn’t need to be. Got used to it that way.
I used to drink gallons of the stuff to stay alert at an office job. Now I'm coffee-total.
I might have a few coffees a year. Usually when the daughter and I go on vacation and I do an overnight drive to our destination.
In Canada we have Tim Hortons coffe franchise. They have one coffee called the Gretzky (legendary hockey player his number was 99) the large coffee is 9 creams and 9 sugars. Almost how I would take mine.
I'm scared of people who are savages that drink black coffee....the only thing more savage is eating coffee beans. LMFAO just funning.
Espresso beans are yummy to eat but they give my heart palpitations.