Cartography as a Career
FarsightX3
Surveyor
My favorite thing to do is making maps and naming them. I was wondering if there were any cartography jobs that use CC3? The only thing I can assume is freelance websites. If there are such jobs do they pay much? If I cant get into the gaming industry, I wouldn't mind taking this route as well.
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You'll need to plan on hitting GenCon with a portfolio and lots of pretty handouts, and network your ass off. I don't know if they still have GAMA in vegas every year or not, but that's another good spot to make contacts.
As far as jobs that use CC3, I don't think any publishers give a damn if you use CC3, Dunjinni, or a paintbrush held in your toes -- the only thing that matters is that you deliver a quality product THAT DOESN'T VIOLATE ANY COPYRIGHTS. So check your symbol rights for everything you use. There will generally be a contractual indemnity clause that puts the onus for court costs, legal fees and damages in *your* ballpark if the company gets sued because you violated someone's copyrights.
Good luck!
Loyd
By "copyright" I mean that if you sell a map that you made to a company (or as a product that you produce yourself), you need to make sure that all of the symbol sets you use allow this. I think that the symbol sets included with CC3 and sold by ProFantasy can be used in this manner, but I'm not positive, and wouldn't use them without explicitly checking.
everyone wants stuff for free.
as a draftsman person myself the only other careers you could make money at would most likely
involve other forms of design software....
I.E
Autocad, Catia, Ncad....
I imagine LOTS of people writing and drawing and creating rpg stuff in this day and time and selling it are finding more receptive voices for online self published media then the traditional older publishing houses, I would guess... overhead is less. BUT, I also imagine so many people are doing it also. But, things can change... maybe the market will also.