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Loopysue
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Community Atlas - Vertshusen City - Vlad's Dive.
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Forest Trail project - part 1
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Live Mapping: Jon Roberts Overland
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Using Ferraris fill styles on other maps
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Playing with Creepy Crypts
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Gaps around imported bitmap floor tiles
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How can you quickly restore missing symbols?
I guess the only thing to do, since I assume that they didn't get rid of any of the old symbols but just reorganised them and added more (major assumptions), is to install the new CSUAC and find the files then open the relevant catalogues and click on the ones you think should be in the map, then use Replace in the Symbol Manager.
But that does seem like quite a lot of messing around. Maybe TS have the answer.
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One Day Worldbuilder FT3+ Find River Issue
@Calibre Do you only have access to FT3+?
FT3 is still working fine for the ODW purposes, but I don't know if people who have bought FT3+ recently also have access to FT3.
We are continuing to work on FT3+, so hopefully the issues that have cropped up will not be there for much longer.
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Live Mapping: Big City Project 4
Hi everyone! :D
It's time for another episode of the big city mapping project. In this fourth episode, Ralf will be focusing on some detail work for important city locations.
You can watch it here:
Or come along and join in the discussion live on Youtube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwkC6jKxkdk
The Big City Project series so far:
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Style Request: East Asian Floorplan/Dungeon
Plan view styles also contain a wider range of assets because you only have to draw each thing once, instead of 4 times.
Don't worry. If I end up doing something like this, it will most likely follow the Japanese Temple and Japanese Village convention and be called something beginning with "Japanese". East Asian is a category that is far too diverse to be done in a single style anyway. You would need at least 10 or so.
EDIT: Actually I realise now that one of those styles was Asian Town, but that one was much less specific than the Japanese Temple style. With something as specific as this it would have to be "Japanese..."



