Loopysue
Loopysue
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- Loopysue
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- June 29, 1966
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- Sue Daniel (aka 'Mouse')
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Cartographer's Annual - all the issues linked in one place
Ok, I've done it. The link wall is complete - for now
If you hover your mouse over each thumbnail you should now see the name of the issue displayed, which should make it easier for people checking that they are looking at the annual with the issue in it they just heard about in another thread or elsewhere.
Just for the record, I don't have a favourite annual. I love all of them
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Cartographer's Annual - all the issues linked in one place
I often get asked what each of the Cartographer's Annual contains, or which of them has a good style for a particular job, so I thought I would collect them all here with linked images to each issue as a quick reference guide.2007 (linked images)












2008 (linked images)












2009 (linked images)













2010 (linked images)












2011 (linked images)
2012 (linked images)
2013 (linked images)
2014 (linked images)
2015 (linked images)
2016 (linked images)
2017 (linked images)
2018 (linked images)
2019 (linked images)
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2022 (linked images)













2023 (linked images)













2024 (linked images)







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Project Spectrum - Part 2
Thanks Mike
I've been working on the remaining jungle and swamp trees this afternoon. The jungle trees are just fillers to go between the palms and nothing all that special, but the swamp trees are a bit more important than that. This is the wrong colour, because texturing in ngPlant is a pain and extremely basic, but it gives some idea.
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Project Spectrum - Part 2
I hope these new gum trees look about right. I had trouble deciding what basic colour they should be. I also did some more work on the saguaros. They should be a more realistic shape now.
I'm going to stop worrying about the relative scale. All the tree objects are roughly three sizes - small, normal and large. That's so you can still tell what they are on the map, despite their relative sizes being different in reality.
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My first overworld map! :)










































































































































