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How To Save Image Without White Box Surrounding It
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Perspectives 3 - Log Fort
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Live Mapping: Starship Deckplans
Hi Everyone! :D
In this week's Live Mapping session tomorrow (Thursday 24 June) Ralf will be giving us a rundown of how to build our own star ships using the Starship Deckplan issue of the 2007 Cartographer's Annual.
(No Cosmographer required!)
All are welcome to come along and join in with questions and suggestions :)
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CA style development - "Darklands City" (issues for September and December 2021)
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Too early for a CC4 wishlist thread, or is it timely?
@ArgoForg - On point 3, you can use Resize Drawing Area in the File menu right now if that is still an issue for a map you are working on.
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Nebula ? I'm looking for nebulae bitmap fills or symbols
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Annual 1, issue 3 - Inn Map. My example after the Live Mapping session
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[WIP] Old School Space Station from “2001: A Space Odyssey”
I don't think the badges would look silly without a station name, unless this wasn't the only station in existence.
The resources required to build such a thing would make it unlikely that there would be more than one.
The first thing would be to consider the power that created this monster - and it would really have to be a large and powerful country, or even a united world. On a smaller scale (and as an example) Ocean vessels from the UK always have an "HMS" prefix, which is the acronym for His/Her Majesty's Ship. So you have HMS Victory, HMS Intrepid, etc. SS used by America stands for Sailing Ship.
After the political/royal prefix the name itself can be anything at all. Ocean vessels of the past were usually named with rather impressive names like Victory, Intrepid, Explorer, etc. I'm not sure why that should be, but they certainly sound a lot more serious than a ship called Lucy, or Sue, or Georgina. And that's the other thing! Most ships are for some reason either impressive or female, and referred to usually in the third person as "She". Well, they are in the UK ;)
If you are having trouble with names here is a handy random generator you could use.
The other thing to remember about names is that after a while they do one of two things. No matter how impressive sounding a name is, or how average they are, with something like this the fame of the name can go either way. Even if you call it HMCS Freddie, if the station becomes famous for doing great and wonderful things it will likely be known affectionately as "The Freddie". If there is a lot of evil done in it's name it will probably lose it's actual name and just be known as any kind of expletive word with "The" tacked onto the front end.
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Strange artifacts on walls stacked over 2 sheets
This is unofficially known as Transparency Acne, and is an artefact caused by the rendering engine when it fails to recognise pixels in the upper sheet that happen to be exactly the same colour as the underlying pixels.
This causes little virtual holes (holes) in the upper sheet, and effects are applied around the edge of each of these holes. In this example the bevel is being applied, resulting in this pitted effect.
Add a new sheet just underneath the upper sheet and copy the the polygons from the upper sheet onto it, then hide everything except the new sheet and use the Change Properties tool to make the new polygons on the underlying sheet a solid fill and some colour that you can be fairly sure isn't included in the texture. Colour 227 is a good one.
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Live Mapping: Marine Dungeons
Hi Everyone :)
In this week's Live Mapping session (Thursday 8 July) Ralf has invited us all to: "...get (at least) our feet wet with the latest Annual issue..."
All are welcome to come along and watch - maybe comment and ask questions if you want to know more.
Just click the video link above and follow the bottom right hand corner link to the YouTube page to book a reminder (it vanishes pretty fast so be quick with that second click).
 
                            
                            


        