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mirror of fire
This might help. The difference between a plateau, a mesa and a butte is one of scale alone, and mesas may be a huge range of sizes.
A plateau may be thousands of square miles in area and is usually flattish on top, while a mesa is an eroded section of a plateau that has cliffs all around it. Mesas are wider than they are tall. A butte is an eroded mesa, much smaller, and usually taller than it is wide.
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Live Mapping: Character Artist 3
This week, Ralf will be taking a look at the Character Artist add-on for CC3+ to build a character and a monster, and create a paper standee for printout.
Come along to youtube on the day to join in the live chat here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A35xcjcvKiw
Or watch it any time here on the forum:*
*This thread is not monitored during the live show, but is a place where you can chat about the event and ask questions.
Your local time for the event is displayed in the forum side bar.
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Best methodology for designing islands "by hand" with FT3
Have you looked at The One Day Worldbuilder pdf included with FT? (ProgramData\Profantasy\FT35\Documentation)
I'm not suggesting that you make a whole world, but it might help you get a few ideas about resolutions and methods.
Remember that if you change the resolution on an existing world the shape of the landmasses may change quite a bit.
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Instruction Clarification Page 59 Tome_3Plus.pdf
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Using End Modifier Tool and a bit confused
At the point in the process where you right click (after you have picked Copy from the Edit menu) you should get this pop up
The Window option is 6th in that list. Pick it and then continue with the process. I think the bits you don't understand will become clear to you once you start with the Copy tool in the Edit menu.
If it doesn't, just say.


