Continental Drift Maps
Highland_Piper
Surveyor
I have not been on the forums in months. I decided to go back to school for a BSc in Geology and I just can not justify playing with hobbies when I have so much school work to do. Granted the Topography lessons seem more like a hobby than lectures
However all work and no play makes Highland Piper a grouchy old man. So I thought I'd mix business with pleasure and make a series of maps based on the Continental Drifts. Easy enough to do in CC3, but I thought I would take it a step further and possibly try it in FT Pro. I am not quite sure how to go about it. Granted the coastlines and many mountain ranges, temperatures are well known if you have the time to research (it is amazing what a combination of Geology, Physics, and Chemistry can figure out) but I need to find a good way to compile the information and get it into FT Pro to make any future projects easier.
Any suggestions?
However all work and no play makes Highland Piper a grouchy old man. So I thought I'd mix business with pleasure and make a series of maps based on the Continental Drifts. Easy enough to do in CC3, but I thought I would take it a step further and possibly try it in FT Pro. I am not quite sure how to go about it. Granted the coastlines and many mountain ranges, temperatures are well known if you have the time to research (it is amazing what a combination of Geology, Physics, and Chemistry can figure out) but I need to find a good way to compile the information and get it into FT Pro to make any future projects easier.
Any suggestions?