Monsen
Monsen
About
- Username
- Monsen
- Joined
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- Administrator
- Points
- 9,011
- Birthday
- May 14, 1976
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
- Website
- https://atlas.monsen.cc
- Real Name
- Remy Monsen
- Rank
- Cartographer
- Badges
- 27
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The Misgivings (Rise of the Runelords spoilers!)
All images in posts are scaled to 1500px, regardless of the size limits. I thought I wrote that somewhere, but who knows where.
Images in posts are generally intended to be viewed in the post so allowing images much larger than fits in a post is generally a waste of bandwidth, and slows down page loading.
There's nothing wrong with putting WIP images in the gallery though. You may wish to have a separate album for them.
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Tilkar map
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Using fractalization, land mass, or ocean, vanishes. It isn't in the map afterwards
This is a seriously weird one. The entity is still there, but all the nodes have the same coordinate, basically reducing it to a single point.
I tried drawing a huge square in the map and fractalizing that, and while it didn't disappear, it did do some weird things with the coordinates. Maybe @jslayton or @Ralf has any idea here.
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Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Zognilak Fortress
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Kristof65
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Commission WIP
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Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Zognilak Fortress
Did the storm take with it the entire powergrid? You've been without power for many days now. Personally, I am struggling to remember any time the power have been away for hours, I don't think I've ever experienced it being away for days.
Shame about the ghosts though. Without electricity, ghosts should thrive in the darkness.
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The Red Centre
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Kingdom of Malderook - Lands of Dreswyk
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Random street tool not following curve of street
This issue indicates that you are not able to select the street properly, and when CC3+ doesn't detect a street being clicked, it just does a straight line instead.
Make sure that the street is not on a frozen layer.
Make sure that you click on the centerline of the street when selecting it, this is easiest to do when you are not zoomed too close since the pick cursor is larger in relation to the street.









