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    Your map is just too perfect for me to not use as my new 4e campaign with my friends. I don’t suppose there is any way I could con you into letting me borrow the CC3 file is there? : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirith View Post
    Great map, love the old look of it.
    Also, I'm not really familiar with CC3, but this looks like a very original map made with that program

    I do think the names of the rivers might be a bit too small and thin. But that's nitpicking
    Agreed Sirith, the problem I had was the names were so small if I blurred them like I should have, they became hard to read. So basically I used a transparency to tone them down abit.

    Quote Originally Posted by ki11erDM View Post
    Your map is just too perfect for me to not use as my new 4e campaign with my friends. I don’t suppose there is any way I could con you into letting me borrow the CC3 file is there? : )

    Sorry Killer but no, it is for another...sorry.

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    By All the Cartography Gods, That Map Puts you up there as a Map God Yourself, I'm Breathless. And I love the Early 1900's explorer look to it which is very uncommon but a beautiful style.

    Oh but Uh My biggest problem I'm Having with maps these days, You Have No Compass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkkeeper View Post
    By All the Cartography Gods, That Map Puts you up there as a Map God Yourself, I'm Breathless. And I love the Early 1900's explorer look to it which is very uncommon but a beautiful style.

    Oh but Uh My biggest problem I'm Having with maps these days, You Have No Compass.
    Ah but I do sir! Although perhaps not a very good one, but there is a compass above the map title. I have just begun making compass' however and I shall endeavor to create better ones in the future.

    I am far from being a "Map God" but I appreciate the compliment!

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    Y'Know that just made me think, Who are the Map gods? The greats of the past and Present? Are there any really big names in cartography nowadays? I must do research!!!

    Anyways, I now see the Compass, It's a fine compass to be sure, but unless it has North pointed out on it instead of being left blank, then one does not know which arrow points to North and all it's useful for is decoration, but a Fine and Glorious Map otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkkeeper View Post
    Y'Know that just made me think, Who are the Map gods? The greats of the past and Present? Are there any really big names in cartography nowadays? I must do research!!!
    See http://www.reliefshading.com/ and http://www.shadedrelief.com/ for a starting point for one style. Each style has its own proponents and most of the styles in use today have been around for a loooong time.

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