Monsen
Monsen
About
- Username
- Monsen
- Joined
- Visits
- 692
- Last Active
- Roles
- Administrator
- Points
- 8,940
- Birthday
- May 14, 1976
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
- Website
- https://atlas.monsen.cc
- Real Name
- Remy Monsen
- Rank
- Cartographer
- Badges
- 27
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Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Thrarasie Faire Cave, 14 & Western Hill Fort, 16
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Community Atlas 500th map and 4 year anniversary competition with prizes.
And today @BlackYeti's entry has been processed and included in the atlas. Thanks for participating.
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Community Atlas 500th map and 4 year anniversary competition with prizes.
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What is your favorite annual?
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Forum oddities in recent days
The most important thing for me right now, is this causing any problems (except from seeing an annoying error message)? I think I did manage to get it to stop reloading the page in the middle of writing a comment which could lead to data loss. While seeing that error every so often is annoying, what I really need to know is if situations arise where things like comments are actually lost.
And thanks for the idea Jim, but no, this isn't caused by an old address/url.
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Live Mapping: Fantasy Buildings with DD3
The annual 2007 can be bought from the online store. But the style in this video is basically standard Dungeon Designer 3
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Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Thrarasie Faire Cave, 14 & Western Hill Fort, 16
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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)






