Community Atlas - Continent A - Alarius
Shessar
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I've decided to share my progress on developing my continent for our Community Atlas Project.
Step 1: Get the FT3 continent into a CC3+ Mike Schley template.
Step 2: Name the continent for ease of file naming. Alarius
There, that was easy!
Next up will be my rather humorous attempts at scaling a continent that runs from the equator to the arctic circle. Feel free to offer input as I go along. (or to laugh at the imprint of my keyboard on my forehead as I try to do maths using the half of my brain that rebels when it sees numbers)
Step 1: Get the FT3 continent into a CC3+ Mike Schley template.
Step 2: Name the continent for ease of file naming. Alarius
There, that was easy!
Next up will be my rather humorous attempts at scaling a continent that runs from the equator to the arctic circle. Feel free to offer input as I go along. (or to laugh at the imprint of my keyboard on my forehead as I try to do maths using the half of my brain that rebels when it sees numbers)
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So, after trying every available projection in FT3, exporting each to CC3, then measuring across multiple locations, I found a projection that works wonderfully if I use the globe to center continent A in the map.
Using the Albers Equal-Area Conic projection and a bit of scaling, I end up with a map that is only about 100 to 200 miles off across any two points. I doubt I'll get any closer than this across this large of a distance. I'm satisfied with this. Thoughts?
I may still tweak the size of the southern islands. The Equirectanular projection seems more accurate near the equator, so scaling just those islands, or just copying them into the map, may be the thing to do. Obviously, I'm still playing with this, but I'm almost satisfied.
I'm going to pause on this for the moment and go back to our main project thread where jslayton posted a link with some relevant thoughts.
Congratulations Dogtag! ROFL
I am so using that name in a game...
(My apologies for any coffee-related mishaps, though.)
My first steps were to change the landmasses to the Schley style and to begin laying in a few basic contours. I've used the FT3 contours as a basic guide for where the highlands and lowlands sit. I'll probably fiddle with this a bit until I'm satisfied before moving on to adding symbols.
Thoughts and suggestions always welcome.
I have my symbols set to 3.5, but my continent is 6000 miles across and since we want to be able to tell what things are when zoomed to extents I 'think' this is a good size for my map. I am, however, working on a laptop, so I know that my perceived visuals are a bit off since the screen is smaller than what others might be using.
Anyway, here's a zoomed out view of where I am so far.
I'm not used to working on a landmass this huge.
I've wiped all of the symbols and rivers and am starting again. It might take me a couple of tries to get it right. I might try out the CC3 style also to see if it would work better for this.
I'll post again when I think I've got it right to get input again. Thanks for everyone's opinions, it really helps!
I am thinking about doing a closer in map of Fisher Isle and a map of the 3 islands to the lower right, but still not putting more than a minimum of info/detail.
I've reduced my symbol size down to 2.5. I think it's better. Opinions anyone?
I normally use a 0.4 for my regional maps but it was way, way too small for this project. I ended bumping mine up to a 1 for my continent, although mine is more like a Madagascar or Japan compared to yours.
The only settlements that I placed on my map were to clearly show the extent of Port Digby and to help set the "theme" for evil island in the far south. I did place one tower in the far north simply as and "idea generator" for anyone doing a regional map of that area. I am still finishing off a few things for my map.
Anyway, I'll be making some closer in maps. Still not too detailed though.
Thanks everyone for your input too. I haven't had time to do much today, but knowing that everyone agrees that this is better will help me make more progress when I do have a few spare hours.
Everyone is fine putting in cities. It's just that I feel this landmass needs interesting places and defined kingdoms before I could even think about cities. LOL