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Post #91
It's the brain effect thing I was telling you about. The early cartographers discovered it and in short, placed 3D objects set at approx' 30 degrees on the 2D Plan view maps.
What it basically does is gives you the impression of Flying into your focus area, like on Google Maps.
When Westeros is uploaded, you will see this effect 10 fold, as there is much more 3D detail around the map.
(Edit): I am not a fan of embossed land, it's on the cheesy scale. Plus, remember that framed maps are wall maps, not table board maps. They would have folded bindings, but not frames.
Post #86 map was developing, I don't know why you totally changed your theme?
Remember it got to where it was with feedback and preferences from the map followers. It would develop further with more feedback.
What it basically does is gives you the impression of Flying into your focus area, like on Google Maps.
When Westeros is uploaded, you will see this effect 10 fold, as there is much more 3D detail around the map.
(Edit): I am not a fan of embossed land, it's on the cheesy scale. Plus, remember that framed maps are wall maps, not table board maps. They would have folded bindings, but not frames.
Post #86 map was developing, I don't know why you totally changed your theme?
Remember it got to where it was with feedback and preferences from the map followers. It would develop further with more feedback.
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.