
Monsen
Monsen
About
- Username
- Monsen
- Joined
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- Roles
- Administrator
- Points
- 8,864
- Birthday
- May 14, 1976
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
- Website
- https://atlas.monsen.cc
- Real Name
- Remy Monsen
- Rank
- Cartographer
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- 27
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Community Atlas: The Vale, Panaur
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CA style development - "Darklands City" (issues for September and December 2021)
If you want to add lots of stuff to a post without making it messy at first glance, a spoiler tag is a great way of doing things:
Quenten's list:
Statues, with separate pedestals
Fountains
Gallows
Prison
Blacksmith
Inn, small and large
Barracks - perhaps 2-3 parts, so different combos can be made
Quarantine station, with lots of guards warding off spiky looking round aliens
Theatre/opera house (so Phantom of the Opera, a truly dark fantasy musical can be performed, especially given the dark villain Lloyd Webber himself)
Stadium / colisseum complete with lions and Christians
Soccer field, given it is a dark fantasy city, and a soccer match crowd must be anyone's nightmare
Courthouse
Market stalls with variable colours
Uncollected garbage - when I was in Athens 18 years ago (my first time), they had a garbage strike lasting 3 weeks - OMG!!)
Various additions to houses eg awnings, gables, chimneys, extensions.
Indian restaurants (with snake charmers and naked gurus)
MacDonalds (of course - a definite dark fantasy horror)
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Community Atlas Project - Download information - Contributions Welcome
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Artifact on Wall Intersection
It's caused by an extra node in there. Use :CC2DELNODE: to remove it. It can be a bit tricky to target properly, but if you zoom a bit out and place your pick cursor where I have indicated in the image, you should get it (I zoom out, because that makes the pick cursor larger compared to the entity, making it easier to get inside the aperture, it is a nice trick, because zooming out is often counterintuitive in these situations.) If you don't get it on the first try, just try a couple of times.
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Guide: Social Logins [Google]
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