Cartography: new maps, structures, backgrounds &c.
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:41 am
Dear modders, howdy to all y'all. My compliments to you for the beautiful work you've done--all the more elegant for being made by combining (relative to 2013 standards) low-resolution elements.
Since I didn't see one here already, this here's a mapmaking and new map thread. This includes buildings, vegetation, weather, lighting, anything on or about maps.
Making maps is pretty much the only reason I pay for video games. I really enjoyed the map editor in Age of Empires III, especially the huge map made possible by--a Civil War mod, strangely enough. FarCry 2 allowed more realistic geomorphology.
Scourge of War is way more tempting yet, because I've lived in these places, looked down the patinaed barrels on Lookout Mountain, and lay between the eroded limestone "tombstone topography" at Murfreesboro, imagining the WW2 Bill Mauldin cartoon where Joe says "I can't get no lower, Willie, my buttons are in the way"*.
My day job is all maps, all the time: I'm a geologist down in Texas. At work I get digital data from state and national agencies to make maps of the oilfield. Free data is available for the land surface of every battlefield of the war: digital elevation models, roads, streams, and so on.
Much of the land surface has not changed significantly in the last century and a half. Where it has, modern data can be edited to impersonate 150-year-old data: erase the interstates and access ramps, unstraighten the 20th-C road cuts, draw the drainages that were covered by lakes and dams.
I really want to see maps of Franklin, Murfreesboro, Vicksburg, the Red River campaign, and the battlefields of Oklahoma where a lot of the soldiers spoke Choctaw and Creek and not one word of English. And Bryce's gol'dern Crossroads.
Davinci says the 10-mile map, and the stock maps, were made with Power Render (no longer supported, but you can still get it). I mean to try and see if I can make these maps, or at least provide data in a format other mapmakers may find useful. At the moment, my 3D experience only includes Blender and Google Sketchup (Scatsup? :Q__ ). Can't wait to see what a mess I can make in Power Render.
Best regards, and thank you again for all your hard work!
Yr. most Ob'd't. Sv't.
Col. McBroom
*or the other way around, I forget.
Since I didn't see one here already, this here's a mapmaking and new map thread. This includes buildings, vegetation, weather, lighting, anything on or about maps.
Making maps is pretty much the only reason I pay for video games. I really enjoyed the map editor in Age of Empires III, especially the huge map made possible by--a Civil War mod, strangely enough. FarCry 2 allowed more realistic geomorphology.
Scourge of War is way more tempting yet, because I've lived in these places, looked down the patinaed barrels on Lookout Mountain, and lay between the eroded limestone "tombstone topography" at Murfreesboro, imagining the WW2 Bill Mauldin cartoon where Joe says "I can't get no lower, Willie, my buttons are in the way"*.
My day job is all maps, all the time: I'm a geologist down in Texas. At work I get digital data from state and national agencies to make maps of the oilfield. Free data is available for the land surface of every battlefield of the war: digital elevation models, roads, streams, and so on.
Much of the land surface has not changed significantly in the last century and a half. Where it has, modern data can be edited to impersonate 150-year-old data: erase the interstates and access ramps, unstraighten the 20th-C road cuts, draw the drainages that were covered by lakes and dams.
I really want to see maps of Franklin, Murfreesboro, Vicksburg, the Red River campaign, and the battlefields of Oklahoma where a lot of the soldiers spoke Choctaw and Creek and not one word of English. And Bryce's gol'dern Crossroads.
Davinci says the 10-mile map, and the stock maps, were made with Power Render (no longer supported, but you can still get it). I mean to try and see if I can make these maps, or at least provide data in a format other mapmakers may find useful. At the moment, my 3D experience only includes Blender and Google Sketchup (Scatsup? :Q__ ). Can't wait to see what a mess I can make in Power Render.
Best regards, and thank you again for all your hard work!
Yr. most Ob'd't. Sv't.
Col. McBroom
*or the other way around, I forget.