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        Creating a Template to simulate the Khorvaire MapThanks :) You can if you want, Hadrian, but it's easier to put a whole rectangle of sea over the map and cut holes in it making use of the Color Key effect on the WATER sheet. It's not really an original idea. Most city map styles have the water over the land. It's just an adaptation of that for overland maps. 
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        Creating a Template to simulate the Khorvaire Map
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        Battlemap collection for personal use
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        Is there a way to search all Symbols across catalogs?Click the open symbol catalogue button at the top of the symbol panel. Navigate to the Symbols folder and use the Explorer search bar to search for words like cupboard, or rack. You will get everything from every style you own 4 times over for each symbol because there are 4 different resolution images for each symbol. Give the search a chance to look in all the subfolders. For some reason it seems to stop after the first thing it finds and then after a few seconds it shows the rest of the results. If you find something you want in the results right click it and pick 'Open file location' and go up one level to pick the catalogue file - the .FSC file. It will have the same name as the folder you were just in. That will open the right catalogue for the symbol you want. 
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        ProFantasy Fractal Terrain - Polos WorldIt might help if you had some kind of established workflow of some kind that has been successfully used by many other mappers. Depending on what version of FT you are using you may might have access to the One Day Worldbuilder pdf. It comes free with FT3.5. Even if you are still using FT3 you could download and install FT3.5 just for the pdf. The download should be available under the same group of files on your Downloads tab when you log into your account on the main webpage. It's a pretty long read (though actually its mostly pictures), but there is a supplemental notes pdf that covers creating your own world from a blank world, such as you are doing right now, and it was written for FT3. Without transferring files (FT3 files are simply enormous), you might want to look at that for a basic workflow, or at least to get some ideas about how to solve some of your current workflow problems. You won't need to do all the last bits of the process which are concerned with transferring your world to CC3 for CC3 mapping projects. This is just an idea. You don't have to do it that way if you don't want to. As a plus, the One Day Worldbuilder will show you how to take your world from FT3 to a really handy piece of free software called 'Wilbur', where you can play with erosion, and then bring the file back to FT3 again. EDIT: sorry - no Discord that I am aware of. 
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        Are gift certificates available?
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        Create maps with my own graphic elements?Hello brandor :) Yes, you can do all of that. I recommend the Tome of Ultimate Mapping as a reference book that contains all the technical information you will need to do the job, and this forum as the place to ask for freindly and usually accurate help and advice. 
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        Do I have to use FaceBook to access community content?
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        Mapping Europe 1790sFor the first point - was the original a CC3 map? If it wasn't then you won't find the style ready made somewhere in our stock of styles. However, you have accurately surmised that it wouldn't be too difficult to make something similar. That would mean picking and mixing different elements of different styles, like for instance using the tree symbols from 'CC3 Mike Schley Inks Overland' and creating drawing tools for the rest of the aspects. The only thing you might find a bit difficult to emulate is the dotty fill. The rest is more a matter of setting up the correct line styles and making drawing tools for them. On the final point - are these maps copyright by the artist? That's not a problem if you create your own for personal use, but paying someone else to copy them may be a problem if you haven't got permission to reproduce them from the artist. 
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        Lair of the Barrow King - WiP
 
                             
                            










 
        
