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Sue Daniel (aka 'Mouse')
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  • Help adding the monthly content to existing map!

    Hi MakerofWorlds :)

    Assuming you have downloaded the installer from your account page and installed it, try clicking the little folder button at the top of the symbol pane and re-open the Structures catalogue file.


    [Deleted User]
  • WIP Tropical Area on My World

    It's probably more to do with the size of the glow than the width of the line.

    If they look ok when you export the map you don't need to worry about them anyway ;)

    JimPAutumn Getty
  • Any Oriental style symbol sets out there? (CC3+)

    Oh yes!

    [face-palm moment]

    There are times when I have to shake my head at myself for not thinking of the most obvious things!

    NureafJimP
  • Making streets (what am I doing wrong?)

    This is part of a Live Mapping session demonstrating the Ryecroft Town annual issue, but the Street tool works the same in any style.

    https://youtu.be/cIwOSDF9VPw?t=1642

    EMShryke
  • Understanding impact of changes and related saves

    Drawing tools are part of the style template, so saving a modified tool will cause that tool to stay saved that way. It is better to pick the tool you want to change and then press the New button. A new tool with the same qualities as the one you wanted to modify will be created, and you can name it as you see fit. When you modify this new tool and save it, the tool will be saved alongside the other tools in that style, but it won't alter any of the tools that came with the style.

    Similarly, if you get into modifying the textures and symbols of a style it is better to copy them and rename them as your own variations before you work on them.

    Edit: Ninjad by a much better answer from Remy :)

    JimPGlitch
  • Live Mapping: Modern Cities

    Hi Everyone :)

    In this week's Live Mapping session Ralf will be revisiting the Modern Cities Annual style from 2007 - the first Cartographer's Annual to ever be published.

    Come along and join in - learn how to get the most from these styles. All are welcome :)

    [Deleted User]Wyvern
  • Is there a discord? Also struggling with this awful controls, especially when it comes to floors

    I think there may have been a Discord at some point. It may even still exist. I don't know. I really hate Discord. You spend half an hour explaining something to someone and it's vanished a day later when someone else asks the very same question.

    JimPAleD
  • CA style development - "Darklands City" (issues for September and December 2021)

    Help?

    I hope you will be surprised in the end. Darkness is all the more frightening if it masquerades as light. But of course there will be varicolour ;)

    JimPCalibre
  • Problem with lighting

    This looks like an issue with the Maximum Pixels Per Pass.

    If the image resolution is quite large the rendering engine makes more than one pass to render the whole image. There is a percentage overlap but this may not always be enough to capture the source of a light that lies just outside the edge of the current pass. That means the pass may be calculated much darker than it should be.

    Type EXPORTSETMPPP and hit the Enter key. In the command line you will probably see the number 4 million. Type 40 million (without any commas) and hit Enter again. Then try to export your map again.

    Calibre
  • WIP: Now, for something completely different...

    Looking like a really attractive land shape there, Calibre :)

    The interesting thing about the idea of centreing or not centreing the shot. Painters are taught never to plonk things centrally without thought for the overall composition with emphasis on thirds, fifths and sometimes sevenths - diagonals and golden rectangles... all kinds of stuff I learned and subsequently forgot over the years, while photographer's are taught exactly the opposite. Place the subject central to the shot.

    Calibre