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Live Mapping: Roof Shading
They're in the zip. This is a list of the files included:
In addition to this supply if you want a shape that already exists in the PF asset collection you might copy the VH map file for that shape to use as a source for your own new symbol.
Just to clarify things a bit before everyone starts making a ton of house symbols - you can share symbols you draw yourself, even if you have cannibalised parts of existing ProFantasy map files to create the map file part of your otherwise brand new symbol, but it is not ok to share symbols that are modified versions of ProFantasy assets. If you want a dome that is the same as an existing one, but just slightly different, you can do that and use it in your own maps (including commercially), but you can't share the modified symbol itself.
If you are in doubt about a particular symbol you want to share, it's best to ask first.
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Live Mapping: Roof Shading
I used Blender back in the day, but you can do the same in a bitmap editor with radial and spherical gradients.
These are the 2 layers used for a dome shader in Affinity Designer - 2 gradient shaded circles.
The blue element is the pitch of the roof, created with a spherical gradient. The brighter the blue is the more flat it is, so the top of the dome is very bright blue (255), while the base of the dome is very dark (128).
The red element is a radial gradient from black to red, like this:
The red layer is 'added' to the blue layer using the Add blend mode setting on that layer, so that where the red is black nothing is added.
I think I may have uploaded this before, but here it is again if you want it.
I have added the necessary 1 green to the blue layer, so if you use this png as part of a map file it should also work as varicolour.
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Live Mapping: Roof Shading
This week in our Live Mapping session we have a special treat for everyone. Ralf will be examining the roof shading options in City Designer 3 and demonstrating how you can create your own roof-shaded symbols.
Come along and join us live to ask questions or make suggestions here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2zoaQqTRAo
Or you can watch it later here on the forum:*
*This thread isn't monitored during the show, but is a place where you can discuss the topic or ask further questions before or after the show.
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Live tutorial suggestions
I can't confirm or deny anything at the moment. I'm just the artist in the team, but if you think about the difference between CC3 and CC3+ a full set of tutorial vids for CC3 wouldn't cover half of what CC3+ can do in it's current form. You could update here and there, but it would be piecemeal and possibly slightly confusing as the series jumps between the two versions - no longer as coherent and simple to understand as a complete set of new vids.
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Live tutorial suggestions
@RetailPleb I think the shape of what you are asking for there may be some kind of 'Encyclopaedia of CC Mapping' (based on the Tome of Ultimate Mapping and all of the 220+ Mapping Guides) in numbered parts that includes not just the core app but every part of the software. That's quite different to the hour long friendly mapping sessions we call Live Mapping, as the Tome has 754 pages, not including the appendix or index.
Ideas like this are nice, and I think most people would agree that it would be an excellent thing to have such a set of reference videos, but as most who have attempted it in the past have discovered there is just so much of Campaign Cartographer when you include all its add-ons and annual issues that actually doing it might be an impossible task.
We also have CC4 in the making, so anyone that completed such a heroic task would have to do the whole thing all over again - if they succeeded the first time.
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EDIT: Visualising this for some reason recalled a memory of having to watch a 3 hour instructional video on how to use Affinity Designer that covered pretty much everything I've ever used in that app. I was exhausted, and have never forgotten the experience - something a bit like helpful torture.

