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  • Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Zognilak Fortress

    It all depends upon what your are used to and if you know you need to sleep or not. I fall asleep almost instantly the second I sit on a plane, while waiting in a doctor's office, or if I am sitting some place with nothing to do. I have also slept on top of or inside my tank while artillery fire was outgoing (but never incoming), outside waiting for a meeting, in the back of a truck, and various other assundry places. Sailing ships and British ships (at least) as late as WWII just provided an open space with a hammock for their sailors.

    JimP
  • Gettysburg

    Understand. I was pretty sure that was the reason. I just wanted to show that the blended one worked as well. Thanks for the updated version!

    WeathermanSweden
  • Gettysburg

    @WeathermanSweden I wanted to get a little further along in the process before I try that. ?

    WeathermanSweden
  • Napoleonic Battle Maps

    Right clicking works, but what I thought would be "hash marks" to indicate slope is instead a series of circles, as can be seen here.

    Note that the shapes in the Symbol Catalog show CA32 Slope while the fill shows CA30 Slope. No hashes. It also saves as a CC3 Map instead of a CC3Plus map.
    Marja Erwin
  • After CC3 prompts you to autosave, if you say Yes, does it wipe all Undo memory?

    I'm pretty much with Jim: Filename_202103041646 which is the date and time of the phase. 2021 03 04 1646

    JimP
  • Topographical map of the Ice bed of Antarctica

    Hmm. my edit for the correct link didn't work. Here is the correct one: https://opentopomap.org/#map=11/49.9991/9.8383

    This should take you to the area near Gemunden, Germany where TF Baum had to leave its planned route to get to Hammelburg on account of a blown bridge.

    Another problem I see with importing terrain data, is all the other stuff is left out: roads, cities, bridges, vegetation and so on, so you have to figure out how to put all that onto the map.

    Others on the map pointed me to Fractal Terrain which I couldn't get to work and I decided adding the above (augmenting the terrain data) was too difficult, especially trying to align the paper map with the digital data, it was just better to do it manually.

    I also found 1:100000 maps to be lacking in detail and so have bought 1:50000 German maps (expensive) or 1:24000 maps (US) and do the tracing thing. USGS offers downloadable PDF maps, which can be stitched together, but the German maps are paper, so one has to scan them in order to manipulate them. Bothersome.

    choppinlt
  • Project Spectrum - Part 2

    I like it. Here's one from Norway. Monsen may recognize it.


    Loopysue
  • Ideas for future Annuals

    A modern topographical map annual It may be of limited interest, however.

    There are elements for this sort of work spread among various templates but a dedicated one would be nice.

    Not much is required in drawing tools, but the symbol set could be consolidated and expanded. I know I could construct a custom symbol set drawing them from all the various other sources, but I have had little success with doing this in spite of several attempts.

    A custom palette also might be useful concentrating on providing more shading for contours in green (for most environments) and brown/sand (for desert environments). Monson prepared for me a several large pallets of green/brown with 32 and 48 ranges of colors, as well as one that splits the 48 into two between green/brown.

    Overhead views of trees and other vegetation would be good as well, allowing one to replace the various symbols with easier on the eyes overhead views of trees for example.

    DaishoChikara
  • [WIP] Community Atlas - Topographical map of Nibirum with ocean currents

    That's a great map!


    What is a 32/16 color scheme. I get frustrated drawing brown and green contour lines because there are only 16 gradients and the darker ones are so close together I cannot tell them apart. For that matter, I don't really know how "far" apart they are.

    WeathermanSweden
  • Map Construction

    In so far as the grid, I use a hex grid. In this case, I want to have the 1km grid from the map to have 4 hexes inside it, so each one is 250m wide, as shown below. The sizing is arrived at by experimentation and the size is 0.65. The grid is actually a trapazoid and not a square/rectangle, but it is close enough for my work.


    Loopysue