Loopysue
Loopysue
About
- Username
- Loopysue
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- Member, ProFantasy
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- Birthday
- June 29, 1966
- Location
- Dorset, England, UK
- Real Name
- Sue Daniel (aka 'Mouse')
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- Cartographer
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Community Atlas - Forlorn Archipelago - Fisher Isle, several villages and surrounding areas
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The Creepy Crypt project
I was getting on with the amphora so well, and then this happened!
Thunder storms are getting to be one heck of a pain in the neck around here, but if I don't shut down soon I could end up in a lot more trouble than just suffering a bit of frustration. Still - you can see it won't take too long to make a pretty comprehensive set.
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The Creepy Crypt project
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The Creepy Crypt project
Thanks Joe :)
I did think about map shading, but I think they would probably not look good in a lit dungeon, or mixed with non-mapped DD3 symbols. In the end I opted for what my college art tutor used to call 'bean can shading' (mostly when he was criticizing my imaginary drawings because there was no real and observed lighting involved), where the vertical sides are simply dark and the horizontal face up side is highlighted.
I will experiment a bit with adding the highlight by hand, but it's late for me now, so that might not appear until Monday.
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Wet medley and a city!
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Wet medley and a city!
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Token Treasury symbols for commercial use
Hi Gathgar :)
The EULA is here if you want to refer to it at any point in the conversation: https://www.profantasy.com/service/license.asp
While I am employed by Profantasy I work on the art side of things more than anything, so I can't really give you a definitive answer. For that you will have to contact Profantasy directly using the email link "Licensing questions" on the contact page here: https://www.profantasy.com/service/default.asp
Service is good, so you should get an answer before too long.
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change size of map
You can use the Resize Drawing Area option in the File menu to adjust the size.
When the dialog opens it will show you the current size of the map in map units. Edit those numbers to change the size of the map. The existing drawing will remain as it was in the bottom left corner of the new drawing area, but it's easy enough to move it if you wanted more space all around.
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The Creepy Crypt project
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The Creepy Crypt project


