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Thread: Cordeauna Island: An experiment in color washing

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    oh... you think I'm DRAWING these? Oh no... I can't draw for anything!!! I WISH I had that talent! No, one of the things about cc3+ are the symbol sets. Pre generated symbols. That's what I meant when I mentioned Mike Schley's Inks. The symbols I'm using were created by Mike Schley specifically for cc3+. All I have to do, is choose the symbol I want to use, then place it in the map where I want it. Then, I set up the color wash after the symbols are placed.
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    well, sounds like mosaic drawing then! You pick blocks and put them in such a fashsion. Still demands some talent if you ask me.
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    What we draw and what we write is part of us.
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    @ Fracesca - why thank you! I love your map on the home page!

    @ Elterio - lol, thanks so much! Personally, I consider it more crafting a map. I'm a crafter in many ways!
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    Well, a map is not just about drawing, there is indeed craftinng. One could have the best drawing skills and still produce average maps, but cartography relies also on the craft, and thats how you put details together.
    We all wish to create, but do we really create?
    What we draw and what we write is part of us.
    No we do not create, we simply discover who we are.
    **My maps have copyrights**

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