What is best template to use for small area maps
dagorhir
Traveler
Hi everyone,
I have a small area map that should be around 2550 feet by 1590 feet in size. It is an outdoor map with forests, a river, a swamp and contour lines.
I wondering what would be the best template to use for this map?
Thanks.
I have a small area map that should be around 2550 feet by 1590 feet in size. It is an outdoor map with forests, a river, a swamp and contour lines.
I wondering what would be the best template to use for this map?
Thanks.
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But I'm worried it would overload the map with symbols. I think fills for the forests and swamps would help on that end, perhaps using a transparency to allow symbols and contour lines seen under the fills.
Of course that brings another problem with the grids. I need 2 different grids that I need to be able to display one at a time. I have yet to find the tick in doing that.
@ Quenten: Your map is beautiful but my map would have a fraction of the surface area, being 0.48 miles by 0.30 miles.
DAMMIT- CAPS LOCK ON - TOO LATE TO CHANGE (IE, I AMD TOO LAZY)
Choosing the right style and template is complicated. There are so many. I'm looking in the tome of ultimate mapping for inspiration but any idea is welcomed.
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Even if you choose the 'wrong' template you can still open symbol sets from other templates, and load textures from them as well.
A template is not a cage from which you cannot escape. Its more of a desk tray that you can put stuff in - whatever you like.
That's the way I see them anyway
I remember there was a way of getting the symbols and textures from multiple templates into one drawing. I'm not certain what it was and so far I haven't found to trick yet.
Still looking...
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Then navigate to the symbols you want, and back up one level to load the catalogue file (not the actual symbols, but the file with the .FSC extension.
Double click on the FSC file and the catalogue should open for you.
If you want the fills from a different style, import a map made in that style (you can undo the import as soon as you've done it - the fills are automatically imported)
I have to experiment a little.
There is another method for switching Sheets on and off more easily, but it's one which need a bit more work first. If interested though, see this blog posting by resident PF Forum expert Remy Monsen.
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