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[WIP] August Mapping Competition -- Vertshusen Distillery
Sorry, I've been MIA for much of August, so hadn't commented here earlier. This is a really nice-looking set of floorplans, and that's a very fancy font for the titles - except for the odd capital letters, which don't really fit.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure if the fancy font's one of those that will work in the Community Atlas, as only those fonts issued with CC3+ and its official add-ons, plus those available with a standard Windows 10 installation, are suitable for use there (you can use others, but unless someone has the identical font installed, the lettering will default back to something like Arial only, which won't look as good, and may even make a mess of the labelling overall). A workaround is to explode the text once it's placed, which stops it from being text (so it can't be edited again), and changes it just to polygons of close to the original shape and form, though that's not ideal.
You can find the list of allowable fonts in the Atlas FAQs here:
For the mapping contest, any font would be fine however, just not for the Atlas!
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[WIP] Community Atlas August Mapping Contest: Cloven House
More time today, and first-off, I checked the On New Macro as well as the On Open one, as I was fairly sure when I started the new file for this map, the Simple symbols set had indeed loaded. Which is where I discovered this was indeed the case, and that the correct CATALOG line should be :
@Symbols\Modern\Floorplans\Dracula Dossier\Simple.FSC
and not:
@Symbols\Modern\Floorplans\Dracula_Symbols.FSC.
The macro's easy enough to change in an existing map file drawn in this style using the edit facility. You can open it from the Drawing Properties icon on the top toolbar |CC2PRESETS| via "Settings - Map Notes", which brings up the "Select Note" pane.
Choose "OnNewMacro" and click "Edit", from where you can copy the last typed line with the correct location for the Dracula Dossier "Simple" symbols catalogue file.
Close the OnNewMacro without making any changes, and open the OnOpenMacro one the same way, then simply paste the copied text line over the last typed line there to correct it.
Before clicking "OK" to close the macro edit pane, make sure there is ONLY ONE BLANK LINE immediately below the typed line you've just replaced (try to move your cursor further down using the arrow key). If there is more than one, delete it, as if there's anything other than a single blank line there, the macro will become confused and sulk mightily at you! (That is, it won't work properly; note there MUST be one blank line there, however.)
Then save the file. You can check it's working by closing the file you've just saved and reopening it, where the 10 items in the Simple catalogue should now be showing in the symbols catalogue panel to the left of your drawing window in CC3+.
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[WIP] August Competition - Vertshusen Town Hall and Tax Office
You should have stuck with the hall how it looked, Sue. It was perfect, and perfect for a very typical, ordinary day too. I've NEVER been in a neat waiting room in my life - and I've been in a lot of all different sorts, waiting and working!
As for all the political chat, you can make up whatever you wish, because that's exactly what folks do in RPGs! Game reality is whatever the person running the game says it is, after all!
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Community Atlas - Ezrute - Skolt City
I'd be inclined to change the roads to make their routes clearer. The dashed markers in particular are very problematic in places, especially those in the farmland areas in the southeast.
Making the main routes (currently solid lines) a different colour - maybe red or black - and then using a different colour for the lesser routes/trails, but keeping those lines solid too (maybe a darker brown than the current solid road lines), might help.
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August Mapping Competition - Building Floorplans - Win Prizes
Hopefully before folks get too involved in their mapping for this, it's worth reflecting that Vertshusen is situated around 65° South latitude on Nibirum, which means it's about on the Antarctic Circle (for Nibirum, this is at 65°S). So in summer, the Sun never sets, and in winter it never rises. For those less familiar with such locations, it may be worth examining some of the architecture and building layouts used in settlements in such places today on Earth - Alaska, Northern Canada, Iceland, northern Scandinavia and northern Russia (there are no southern hemisphere equivalents on Earth) - some aspects of which might require a nudge or two from magical elements to replace the technological ones, given there really weren't many substantial, permanent settlements around the Arctic Circle during medieval-equivalent times on Earth.




