Ricko
Ricko
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- Ricko
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- February 7, 1977
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Community Atlas - Alarius - Environs of the Southern Scar - Haas
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Community Atlas - Seven Maps from Seven Maps of the Day
Today the wind carried me to a land enchanted by fairies in Alarius. Ancient dwarven ruins that guard a mysterious portal.
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - the Frog Tavern - a joint collaberation
First floor finished. Let's go to the bedrooms!
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
Now the kitchen version with the missing door fixed. @Quenten
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
And with this we finish the Ground Floor. Let's go underground.
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
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Community Atlas - Torstan Holy District - Happy Fiddler's Inn - a joint collaboration.
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My first completed map utilizing CC3+
@OwlishlyTaboo i have same perception of @Wyvern on #3.
When this situation happen to me - and is most part of the time, i adjust the proportion not by numbers but by visual (not zooming in), simple way: i select a mountain, hill etc already placed and compare with the new selected one.
When i get the "correct proportion" i continue mapping.
in last few weeks i start a new usual behaviour in those situations, i write on paper all main sizes (and color number used... plus you can add size/color records to background, medium ground and fore ground on map):
back ground middle ground (optional) fore ground (optional)
mountain : 0,5 color 35
hills : 0.4 color 37
tree : 0.35 XXX
city : XXXX XXX
This helps me remind fast witch size/color i use as base refference in a great size scenario.
Nice Work mate, keep on!
Cheers







