A while back I mentioned that I think the mappers for Dungeon magazine use CC2 and then trace it or do some kind of hand-drawn conversion to it. Check out the bonus poster map...tell me how many CD2 symbols you see. ;)
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A while back I mentioned that I think the mappers for Dungeon magazine use CC2 and then trace it or do some kind of hand-drawn conversion to it. Check out the bonus poster map...tell me how many CD2 symbols you see. ;)
Do you have a link to it?
A Link? I didn't know it was available online...I've been paying for a subscription.
Ah... well then move along now. Nothing here to see. :wink:
I'm not a big D&D 3.x fan so I don't subscribe, but I could swear that the bonus content was available from WOTC's website...
Hmm... maybe I was thinking of this:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x...wa/archive2004
I'm not a D&D player either but I love the colour scheme they use for their maps...that's going into my reference book.
Thanks for the link, RPM
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fact is, that one of the main cartographers of WotC is a really big CC fan and uses it intensive for map making. No wonder if cc2 symbols happen to be in their maps.
Do we know which one and have a way to contact him? I'd also like to get Rob Lazaretti here...he's probably my favorite cartographer in the gaming world ever.