Hi Guys!

These days I don't do a lot of maps because I'm generally working on new assets for other mappers, which I greatly enjoy doing. So instead of struggling to turn out lots of maps at the same time I thought I would start a new thread to bundle all the stuff (the bit I can show you anyway) in one place.

First up is the current project - the Ferraris style, which I've been working on for a couple of months, and which is due to be published in February by Profantasy as part of their 2020 Cartographer's Annual.

The original Ferraris map was commissioned by Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine and created by the count Joseph de Ferraris between 1770 and 1778. It is believed that one of Napoleon's generals had a copy of this map during the Napoleonic wars.

So the task I set myself was to capture the mapping style used by the Ferraris cartographers in a set of textures and symbols. The example map for this new style is nearly complete. I've done the textures and set up the CC3 sheet effects (akin to layer effects in other apps). Now I only have to work on the symbols - Perch archery poles, weirs, locks, fords, bridges and such.

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All comments welcome