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    Post Guess I'll say hi now. D:

    I've been registered ever since this site was mentioned on PA, but I finally manned up and started making maps too. >_>

    My current ongoing project can be found here. I'm surprised though. I've been browsing the forums every now and then and I haven't seen that many vector maps. I'm personally a Illustrator-blessed person, so I'm going to make most of my maps in vectors. I intend to do a series of maps related to my personal science fiction setting "Phoenix Eon", to which Maratha Sahn is related. I'll try to do most types of maps in the future. D:

    Cheers,

    Syb

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    Thanks. :3

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    Post I'm a vector guy.

    All my maps are almost entirely vector based. While I do incorporate 3D objects rendered into map symbols or hand-drawn work that is scanned in. All my coloring, beveling, layering, applied transparency filters, feathering and compositing is done entirely in Xara Xtreme Pro - which is vector based drawing app. Because I'm using images and photographs as textures, often it looks like something created with a raster app such as PS or GIMP. But they are done in a vector app.

    Looking at one of my maps, you might not think, "hey, that's a vector map.", but that's the point, I use vector as the tool, the result is just a nice map.

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    Interesting. Could you perhaps link me to some of your works?

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