Sanctuary of wind

Here is another elevation/cross-section work.
I wanted to show (off) the great pillar and the bridge in elevation but the rest in cross-section.
Is it undestandable ? (click pic to enlarge)

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I also noticed diffrences on the text display that changes with the zoom level.
On the pic below, the right display is on zoom extents while the left one is zoomed on the text.
Sometimes exports to jpeg/bmp is again different from both views...
Is it a known bug?

Comments

  • edited August 2009
    Very nice Joachim. One of your better works I think. I really like the way you are showing what lies beneath this temple.

    The design is fantasy, but looks inspired by a real temple?
  • edited August 2009
    Thanks Gandwarf.

    Well, the design is fantasy though inspired by greek temples for the outside part.

    The platform part was somehow inspired by a Tomb Raider episode but with a twist (in the game, stepping out of the platforms is fatal). Characters unfaithful in the wind power would try to jump from platform to platform in order to reach the far door. The solution is to simply let the wind carry you to the bottom as is also the case with the great pillar...

    Of course, the bridge was inspired by the Lord of the Rings movie Moria part.

    The great pillar part is pure JdR work because I love to render stairs in elevation/x-section...
  • MonsenMonsen Administrator 🖼️ 81 images Cartographer
    edited August 2009
    Your text issue is due to the fact that you are using a True Type (or similar) font. These does not behave like proper CC3 vector entities, so the relative size of the text will vary a bit for different zoom levels.
    To fix this, either use vector fonts (Unfortunately, not many good-looking fonts in that department), or use explode text (TEXPLODEMP) on the text, to convert the text to a vector object (You can't edit the text afterwards if you do this, and it might become slighly more jagged around the edges) which will make it behave as a proper CC3 object.

    Great work on the drawing though. Really nice.
  • Thanks for the info and the comment, Monsen.
    Could you please be more precise on vector fonts? What are their type and extension?
    I have that crazy idea of doing my own fonts...
  • Another fantastic elevation and cross section Joachim. It is very understandable. I like the combination of the Greek-style temple and the fantasy-style staircase. Thank you for posting this beautiful work for us to see.
  • Simon RogersSimon Rogers Administrator, ProFantasy Traveler
    CC3 use .FNT files - you can access these from the Fonts dialog. The only way I know to create these is in CC-DOS using a utlity called Fontmaker.
  • Thanks for your answer Simon, but after taking a look at those fonts I think I'll stay with the largest choice of TTF.
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