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  • Creating Hollow Tree Dungeon Style

    This tree took on a life of its own...

    Trees are apt to do this, of course ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Don Anderson Jr.
  • What's your favourite overland style?

    Not sure this will be the most useful answer, as I have tried out a lot of different overland styles (and continue to do so), and they all have their own merits.

    However, of the more pictorial styles, I do have a fondness for the Herwin Wielink style, possibly because it's the one I drew my first detailed overland map in (the northern Sword Coast region from the Forgotten Realms, although that remains unfinished after I became too distracted by the Community Atlas!). There's something about the symbol and fill colourings, and the way many of the symbols blend easily into the bitmap fills in that one that gives it a more "organic" feel for me. That and the fact there's a degree of sketchy, non-linear texturing to the bitmap fills as well (actual thin, drawn lines), which again helps distract the eye away from any repeating patterns.

    For mapping precision, it would have to be one of the top-down styles, to be able to draw elements such as contour lines properly, and ensure everything was correctly located, something the pictorial styles have problems with quite often. I suspect that isn't what you're looking for the new CC4 Overland style here though, Sue!

    And of course, it would be wonderful to have a full suite of shallow to deepest seafloor textures and symbols to work with at an overland scale ๐Ÿ˜‰ (which I seriously doubt will be on the cards for this project either!).

    Loopysue
  • CC4 Overland Development Thread

    Sue commented: Don't forget this is just a first draft. There may be many different versions.

    That's a shame; I kinda want a complete style with this look now ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜! Could be a lot of new Annual issues in it, Sue ๐Ÿ˜Ž!

    Loopysue
  • Community Atlas: Barrows of the Ferine Magi area, Feralwood Forest, Alarius

    Thanks very much Remy. And apologies for sending yet another batch of new maps to you for the Atlas yesterday... Still, this way we get to watch the Atlas grow and grow!

    Ricko
  • [WIP] Community Atlas: Snakeden Swamp, Lizard Isle, Alarius - Dedicated to JimP

    And I forgot to mention that next time's mapping is to be for a location in Statrippe, Artemisia, where I've already found a curious small island just offshore with a ruined castle...

    Loopysue
  • Your favourite settings? (worlds)

    Slightly surprised to find the comments earlier suggesting Greyhawk was the first world setting in/around 1979, given that Judges Guild's Wilderlands of High Fantasy setting was first published in 1977, along with City State of the Invincible Overlord. I mention these, because they were parts of the first world setting I bought for D&D as soon as they were available in the UK, in 1977-78, and there was nothing else like them for D&D at that time. They really were astonishing products, and expanded my thinking about large-scale settings considerably, and how they could be created and mapped, because of course they had lots of large paper maps! Everything published subsequently that I've seen, while having pros and cons, I've always been mentally comparing their impact on me with what "Wilderlands" had been. Probably unfair, but accurate!

    Royal Scribe
  • What Are People Doing for Backups

    That would be an option, although the ones that have survived best have commonly been accidentally baked when the buildings they were in caught fire! That would certainly get rid of most paper and electronic materials as well, of course - so maybe the ancient Sumerians really had electronic computers we don't know about too ๐Ÿ˜‰!

    Carved on stone might work as well.

    Keep taking the tablets...

    Loopysue
  • What got you into cartography?

    I've no real recollection of what started my interest in maps, mostly because I don't remember a time when I wasn't aware of them. The earliest maps I recall, from when I was very young, were maps of the night sky and maps of the region around where I was born, as my parents had these, and I was encouraged to look over them from then onwards. The particular blue of the 1957 Philips' Star Chart is what I still associate with maps of the night sky. The fact books often had maps in, notably, if not exclusively, fantasy fiction ones, kept that momentum going until I discovered D&D in 1976, along with interests and studies in physical geography and geology, by when drawing my own maps by hand was just something I did. Never quite got round to stopping.

    When I started having increasing dexterity issues from 2010, I looked around for computer mapping options to help accommodate those, and discovered CC3, widely-held as the best there was, and still the most powerful fantasy mapping tool from what I've seen. I've been using it since 2013. Most of the maps I draw with it now are items for the Community Atlas, something I'd hope to continue with, although I always seem to have ideas and plans for more that time rarely allows to bring to fruition...

    Loopysue
  • Mythic Carpathia map by Free League Games

    Free League issued a fresh Kickstarter update for their forthcoming "Mythic Carpathia" setting for the Vaesen RPG earlier today. In that are a couple of images of maps that will be coming in that supplement. Those images are linked to higher-res versions, there are folks here I'm sure who would like to see them. The regional map is truly wonderful to my eyes! The KS link to find the two new maps is here.

    Ralf
  • Flooring Maps

    So, as far as I'm reading, I should be able to have 2 separate maps open, then?

    Because every time I try to do that CC3+ crashes.

    Are you using a PC with Windows 10 or 11? If so, that shouldn't cause any problems such as you mention, unless there's a problem with one of the files you're trying to open, and that's what's causing the program to crash.

    As a test, I opened one CC3+ file I've been using today through Win Explorer - just double-clicked on the file to open it, as Sue said - and then right-clicked the cursor while over the CC3+ icon in the toolbar to bring up the list of recent CC3+ files, picked one of those at random by clicking, and it opened immediately, so I currently have two different maps in two separate CC3+ windows open while I'm typing this.

    Again, as Sue mentioned though, you can't open multiple files from an open CC3+ window, as that simply replaces whatever map it's showing with the other one (after asking if you want to save the first one before doing so).

    DaniUG