The river design is off a little, but you can tell which way the river flows; from inland to the sea.
As far a labels are concerned you can make multiple label levels and hide the ones that are not being used.
This gives you the ability to view the map without names, with just regional names, and one zoomed in with local names.
This is one of the features that I love with CC3+, but ability to hide certain levels so a single map can quickly be modified and printed based on your need.
Posted By: CelestianI'm curious, how did you get that farmland "plots" thing?
This is with the Overland Mike Schley style.
Right click the Default Terrain button (the 2x2 button in the top left corner of this image) then double click on Terrain Default, Farmland entry. After that lay down your polygon and you'll get the texture on the right of this image:
I'm working on my first cc3+ map (and really only my 2nd map all together) how did you get the groups of trees like that? When I was working on my forest it seemed like the only option was one tree at a time. Did you "plant" all those individually?
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One question: the rivers connected to the large lake: it's unclear to me whether they flow in or flow out.
First of all, wonderful work!
Is this an official world (books, games), or something out of your own mind?
The river design is off a little, but you can tell which way the river flows; from inland to the sea.
As far a labels are concerned you can make multiple label levels and hide the ones that are not being used.
This gives you the ability to view the map without names, with just regional names, and one zoomed in with local names.
This is one of the features that I love with CC3+, but ability to hide certain levels so a single map can quickly be modified and printed based on your need.
Right click the Default Terrain button (the 2x2 button in the top left corner of this image) then double click on Terrain Default, Farmland entry. After that lay down your polygon and you'll get the texture on the right of this image: