Quenten
Quenten
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Community Atlas - Kumarikandam - Myrklund Style
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Community Atlas - Doriant - Radizarela
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A1 Inn and Stable Battlemap
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Watabaou Help
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Best Map Style(s) for Creating a Set of Maps from Large Scale, to Medium, and then Small
I suspect that for large continental or world maps I will be using the upcoming Birdseye style being created by sue Daniels. For regional maps, I will nearly certainly stick with Mike Schley, and also for smaller maps. This is just what I will use, and I am sure many others have many different ideas.
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Ukadarlia
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Sinister Sewers - Style Development Thread (CA207)
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Sinister Sewers - Style Development Thread (CA207)
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Forest depictions for large overland map.
Here are seven different depictions of forest that I would like your opinions on as to which is best. It is for a commission I have, and also will be used in my own Ukadarlia project.
If you have other thoughts, that is also welcome, but i really want to know which one you like best, and also the one you like least, even if you don't like any of them.
Each has dense forest in the centre, and woodland at the periphery.
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What's your favourite overland style?
As far as fills go, (not taking symbols into account), my favourite is clearly Spectrum. Schley has Some nice fill, others not so. I do like toe forest fills in 13th Age.
But regardless, I think my clear favourite author of fills is Sue's - all her creations have wonderful fills.
My only real request is that all biomes be represented, and several options for each - as she has done in the Spectrum particularly with deserts.
Sorry Sue about talking about you in third person, but I wanted everyone to know exactly who I was referring to.









