Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
Most fantasy maps that I have seen don't specify a projection because it usually isn't important to the story. Equirectangular is a horrible projection because its distortion is 1/cos(latitude), meaning that it's literally infinite distortion at the poles. If you're not drawing a latitude/longitude graticule on your map, you can assume that it's in a projection that's flat enough for storytelling purposes.

The simplest way to give users a sense of scale is to use a scale bar on the map, even if it's not precisely correct. The simplest way to ensure scale transfers from FT to something line Photoshop is to draw a rectangular island or two of known size off of one or more coasts. Then mask out those islands in your final map using a legend or title layer.
So i dont have to worry about projection, right?
Ok i will try to do what you say on FT demo to export the scale in photoshop.
I dont have any question, you solved me all my problems .


Thanks again for everything, really thank you.
If i have problem or something to ask about FT, can i ask to you?