Quenten
Quenten
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FT3 to CC3+ as per recent Live Mapping Tutorial
I was really impressed with this video, as it has made things a lot easier for me to translate FT3 world to s CC3+ style I like. Thanks Ralf.
In my example below, I have decided to translate a FT3 section to a Pete Fenlon Style (revisited), but I have also used the rivers that were created in the FT3 map.
Here is the FT3 map:
Here is the translation to Pete Fenlon, and it was SO easy. Again, thanks Ralf.
Obviously not completed.
Here is an insert.
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Very Minor Interface Tweaks
First: When choosing Shaded Polygon by Edge in the Polygon drop down menu, it is a bit annoying to then have to type in editshading (if you even remember the command) in the command line - could editshading also be part of the dropdown menu?
Second: When choosing fractal polygon or polygon line, can a drop down menu option (ie right click) be added to edit the fractalise inputs.
Third: Could drop down menu (right click) on the erase button be added to just erase the top entity of the selection. Sometimes there are unintended duplicates. While I can deal with these by first clicking the top visual edit button, then Del then P, it would be so much quicker if I could just delete the top entity of the selection where I have had accidentally created multiple copies.
Finally, can the List command produce an output with about double the font size, and also perhaps a bigger window as well.
These are the most common procedures I use that would help a lot if put as drop down menus.
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Torstan Holy Head Sewers
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Mars Ultor
I also did a temple in the Community Atlas, if interested. With and without roof.
atlas.cdn.monsen.cc/atlas/artemisia/hi/typical temple.png
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Creating greater depth
I tried to do something similar with the city of Stromphe, and ended up using cliffs and walls.
atlas.cdn.monsen.cc/atlas/artemisia/hi/stromphe city.png