Monsen
Monsen
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Marine Dungeon - a Cartographer's Annual development thread
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Community Atlas Project - Download information - Contributions Welcome
Thanks @jmabbott, it is now in the atlas.
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Find the right scaling for bitmap fill styles
The scaling is just the size you want that tile to show up in your map as. For example, if that tile should fit to a single 5' square (and thus repeat every 5'), you'd set the scaling to 5, if it is supposed to fit a 10' square the scaling is 10, and if it should repeat every 100', the scaling should be 100. Simple as that. It doesn't have anything to do with the pixel size of the image. (Well, it is kind of related, as a small image can't be scaled up or it would look pixelated, and should have a somewhat small scale too, but the poitn was that you cannot read the scale out from the pixel dimensions of the image)
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Previous Save Comes up Black
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Contour Coloring Question
The contours follow the coloration of your FT3 world. If your contours are all in a close range, they may indeed all come out the same color since the FT3 coloring is "world scale" not "local scale".
If you set up advanced contours in the export settings, you can go in and manually assign a color to each contour level overriding the default height matching
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How Do I Effectively Use Trim for Contour Lines
Multipoly combines multiple entities into one. The main advantage of multipoly is that it can be used to create holes in shapes which is needed for things like holes and some valleys.
But multipolies aren't editable, because they are a composite entity. Only way to edit it is to break the multipoly (:CC2EXPLODE:), edit the entities it is made up from ,and then reform the multipoly.
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Community Atlas: Errynor Map 01 - The Cliff
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New project. Historical city detail: Padova. WIP
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Error after fresh install - error saving to file Map.FCW
Some default may not be appropriate when running it on a different user than the one who installed it, but CC3+ does remember the last directory used, so once you save your map in a proper location, CC3+ should remember that for the next time. I am guessing that it probably default to the installation directory, where a normal user won't have write access.
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Game of Chess, anyone?
Your point 1 is of outmost importance. Always have an idea for what you want to make. Just a rough idea with a few concepts is good enough, but never just "start a dungeon". Have a little thought about your desired layout, or perhaps a central feature you want to develop the dungeon around, or something....







