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<blockquote data-quote="James Heard" data-source="post: 1639563" data-attributes="member: 7280"><p>A really good computer assisted map will usually look like it was hand drawn but have features that you just can't get with a single layer source. Really, with a tablet there's just no excuse. Well, I suppose if you exclusively correct 'errors' and use a vector program or something with a very limited amount of tiles - but that's just not saying you couldn't produce something like your handdrawn maps on a computer. It's a tool, nothing more. It is no more soul-sucking than using a ruler to straighten a line or using a copier to chase away pencil marks before you ink. Granted though, I'm getting really tired with CCPro maps, however well they're done they're just not usually using an awfully varied symbol set. The Harn map stuff is pretty nice though, relaxing in the sameness even.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Heard, post: 1639563, member: 7280"] A really good computer assisted map will usually look like it was hand drawn but have features that you just can't get with a single layer source. Really, with a tablet there's just no excuse. Well, I suppose if you exclusively correct 'errors' and use a vector program or something with a very limited amount of tiles - but that's just not saying you couldn't produce something like your handdrawn maps on a computer. It's a tool, nothing more. It is no more soul-sucking than using a ruler to straighten a line or using a copier to chase away pencil marks before you ink. Granted though, I'm getting really tired with CCPro maps, however well they're done they're just not usually using an awfully varied symbol set. The Harn map stuff is pretty nice though, relaxing in the sameness even. [/QUOTE]
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