Monsen
Monsen
About
- Username
- Monsen
- Joined
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- Roles
- Administrator
- Points
- 8,999
- Birthday
- May 14, 1976
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
- Website
- https://atlas.monsen.cc
- Real Name
- Remy Monsen
- Rank
- Cartographer
- Badges
- 27
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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. -
Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Zognilak Fortress
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Cartographers Annual Jan 2020 (using watabou maps)
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Sea Contour - doesn't work as told (Tome)
The tutorial in the Tome expects you to draw it as the image, which do have a gap on the east side (It's not visible there, but there are more islands to the east, which is why the water is less deep there).
If you need it to go all the way around without a gap, you'll have to use a multipoly to achieve that.
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Cartographers Annual Jan 2020 (using watabou maps)
Are you selecting the lines correctly? I just did a quick and dirty import following the steps in the guide, and I had no problems trimming the entities.
However, what can be confusing when doing this is:
- The Rivers/Roads when exported from the Watabou site actually consists of multiple lines on top of each other. CC3+'s trim tools work on one line at a time, and even if that line has already been trimmed, it is still a valid line so you can end up basically trimming the same line multiple times, which doesn't really give you any progress.
- Remember that thick lines are still selected by their centerline (this is where the actual line is), not by the edge as a polygon would be








