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    I think that city maps (which are very time consuming and require a lot of detail) themselves should be broken down, but we need a 'style sheet' for each city so the maps remain consistent. Let me ruminate and come back to you, Torq.

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    Post Calishem, eventually...

    Looks like I'll be needing Calishem mapped, but we're talking a city of 850,000 plus people - I'll probably be giving some direction on this, if not mapping it completely myself.

    I think I'll first map Darkovia as its much smaller yet, still an interesting place. Then I'll get to work on Calishem. But if anyone else is interested in working on this urban sprawl - volunteers are welcome!

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    I'm not sure about needing a stylesheet... What should any two cities have similar map styles (unless you are talking about making and atlas).

    On this note, If someone has a location for a canal city (search WIPs for canal), I'll finish it up to fit the details of such a location... (on a river delta with a sea port and river port).

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    I think by Style Sheet (Using my City of Deestan as an Example) the stylesheet for that city would be close crowed buildings, with tight streets and lots of thoroughfares. Compare to the city of Koppolex. Should multiple mappers be involved in mapping one city, the city would need to conform to a singular style otherwise it can look really jarring.

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    Hi Rob, pretty much as Neon puts it, having an agreed palette of colours and an agreed way of depicting buildings - e.g. a 3 point black stroke with a 50% gray interior....that kind of thing, it's really so that all the elements in the map are consistent - not sure if style sheet is the right word!

    If we do have one, it would have to be a style that is reproduceable across as many applications as possible, e.g. CC, PS, Gimp, Illustrator etc.

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    Imagine I do a city map by myself. Then Neon wants to map a specific alleyway in that city. Are you saying that he will be bound by a stylistic convention that I have applied even if our maps are on completely different scales? Or are you applying it only to cases where different mappers map areas on the same scale within a larger area? I'm not sure that the idea really works with the theme of stylistic individuality and geogrpahical continuity that we spoke of earlier in the project regarding the area maps. There is no "style sheet" on that level, is there?

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