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Loopysue

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Sue Daniel (aka 'Mouse')
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  • FT3: Removing an inland sea?

    Since I am not an expert by any means, and know even less about brushes other than the prescale offset brushes, I think that unless you have several backups saved that you might be able to work forward from again, you might need help from someone like jslayton (Joseph Slayton), or one of the other more seasoned FT3 users.

    If this is a world you have re-imported back from Wilbur, having done something like CA155 to it, the only recommendation I can make that might help is to go back to the pre-Wilbur FT3 world and raise the lake using the prescale offset brushes at that stage and take it through the process again without the lake from the beginning.

    At any rate, I recommend avoiding the tools that increase or decrease roughness. They are pretty difficult to control and can cause more problems than they solve unless you have an extremely light touch.

    argel1200
  • FT3: Removing an inland sea?

    Are you using tools other than Prescale offset raise and lower tools?

    argel1200
  • Kevin Morris aka Gothic03

    Welcome Kevin!

    I'm looking forward to seeing your work :)

    gothic03
  • Mike Patterson (Maidhc O Casain)

    My goodness! That looks fun. You make me feel really old, even though I'm only a year older than you are. My limit is a quick walk around the village at the moment.

    And to think I used to walk almost as far as Ralf does... about 20 years ago now!

    Maidhc O Casain
  • WIP: Tilkar map

    Oh these are very interesting. Please do keep posting :)

    Trees are always tricky things to get right. Their size seems to be a key issue, but whether you like them large or small the size of a tree will ultimately depend on what size you mean to use your map. There is no point in having trees that are too small to be easily identified as trees.

    MedioQuayuazue