I've always liked those, especially the sunken ship. I even created some CC3 symbols from that font earlier in this thread:
http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...30&postcount=7
:)
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I've always liked those, especially the sunken ship. I even created some CC3 symbols from that font earlier in this thread:
http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...30&postcount=7
:)
I found some stuff here -
http://openclipart.org/media/tags/cartography
The good stuff starts on the second page, under the heading 'RPG Map Symbols'. I haven't used any of it yet, but some of the medieval/fantasy buildings and stuff look like they'd be pretty cool in a small isomorphic-style map. I also found it was better NOT to download them - just copy the thumbnail into a folder (it's png, so you retain the shadows).
I'm thinking about extracting all the buildings and other terrain objects of my copy of HOMM4, but if I do that and make a map with them, I won't be able to post it (legally) anywhere, right? :?:
I just had a good look around the site and if I read it right, you can do what you want with them (maybe not commercially) as it clearly says in the about section that:Quote:
I'm thinking about extracting all the buildings and other terrain objects of my copy of HOMM4, but if I do that and make a map with them, I won't be able to post it (legally) anywhere, right?
"This project aims to create an archive of clip art that can be used for free for any use.
All graphics submitted to the project should be placed into the Public Domain according to the statement by the Creative Commons."
So you should be OK.
p.s. I think your Realms maps are awesome. I also really love the new style introduced in 4E by Mike Schley
Yup - Whereas I merely copy the old style (quite literally in many places), he has taken it to the next level.
The one problem the '3e style' had was that it isn't condusive to blending terrain types, like having forests run into the mountains, and Mr. Shley seems to be addressing that short-coming quite well.
I'm here to learn from him, and others.
Here's a CC3 overland varicolor symbol catalog made from the compass rose font Korrigan found:
http://www.cartographersguild.com/reference-material/3502-compass-rose-font.html
These are the addresses we use most. The best starting address is Cecil Solomon's Gamemaster's Apprentice site at:
http://www.gmsapprentice.com
This is basically the successor to the dead gmsparlor.com and gmssyndicate sites recommended in earlier postings. The main item is the huge CSUAC collection in separate versions for FM8, Dundjinni and CC3, but after that also look at the site's art packs. Everything is free, but to get to it, you have to register (free) as a user.
Our next stop is Jeff Albert's (screen name Steel Rat) huge RPG Map Share site at:
http://www.rpgmapshare.com
There you also will find thousands of free symbols (objects) and fills (textures) in the categories fantasy, modern and sci-fi.
From there we go to Greg Taylor's (screen name Greytale) site:
http://www.greytale.com
Where you'll find a large collection of free symbols (objects) and fills (textures) made by some of the most accomplished cartographers in the Dundjinni community.
And then there are the Dundjinni user forums at:
http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/
Where you also can download a huge number of free symbols and fills in the categories fantasy, modern and sci-fi. Heads up, however! Microsoft's Internet Explore will download these symbols and fills as BMP files, which makes them useless if they have transparent elements. Firefox downloads them correctly.
Our Vintyri website also has several hundred free symbols and fills available in FM8 and Dundjinni resolutions. The address: http://www.vintyri.com .
IMPORTANT POINT:
FM8 USERS: The CSUAC and Vintyri symbols and fills all are scaled correctly for FM8. All of the other symbols mentioned above are in standard Dundjinni resolution. In every FM8 non-Vintyri and non-CSUAC folder where you save these symbols, you need to add an XML file to set the correct FM8 resolution. To do that:
1. Open the Windows Notebook (Windows Editor in some non-English language versions.)
2. Write or copy the following code for folders containing non-CSUAC and non-Vintyri symbols:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
<symbol>
<pixel size='0.025' unit='Feet'/>
</symbol>
3. After you've copied or typed that in, save the file with the name default.xml.
This step is not necessary with CSUAC or Vintyri symbols if you install them according to instructions. Both then automatically will be unzipped into folders that already contain the correct XML file.
CC3 USERS: If you use CC3, you should use the program's built-in tools to make variants of the non-CSUAC symbols in the proper resolutions. If you want to convert the Vintyri symbols for CC3, you'll get the best results by downloading the Dundjinni versions and converting them. If you search the CC3 mailing list, you should find Ralf Schemmenn's instructions there on how to do that.
If you take symbols from these sites, then make some symbols of your own and post them on these sites. That's what makes the symbol, fill and map sharing system work. If you take without giving, the system eventually will fail.
This might be handy:
A set of vector 'fantasy' icons/ symbols with loads of images to use or break up for quick shapes to make more (100's of weapons, shields, magical effects and more)
Vectors in PDF format
Free and Creative Commons
Download the lot from Treasure, where the files are currently tucked away in the .zip versions of the RPG.
Thistle Games
Does anyone know of any symbols that would be good to use in an arctic wasteland kind of setting (white mountains, icebergs, etc)? TIA!
I am looking for symbols (CC3 or universal) for modern cities: skyscrapers, office buildings, and so on, preferably in both ruined and non-ruined condition. Has anyone seen a symbol library like this?