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    Technical SupportTechnical support is avail

    the registered users area

    ProFantasy website at

    profantasy.com

    User supportUser support is available f

    CC2 Pro users helping usefound at

    http://www.profantasy.co

    unity/CC2-L.asp

    ProFantasy Software LtdPolygon House

    18-20 Bromells RoadClapham CommonLondon SW4 0BGUnited Kingdom

    Tel: +44 (0) 20 7738 8877Fax: +44 (0) 20 7738 8282

    e-mail: [email protected]

    CREDITSCampaign Cartographer 2 Pro: Mark Fulford, Simon Rogers

    Sudbury Art, Map and Documentation: Allyn BowkerAll images and material contained in this publication are 2005 copyright Profantasy, Ltd with the exception of the

    images copyright by their creator

    Sudbury SP 01-2005

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    Hints and Tips for the Sudbury TemplatesThe map on which the Sudbury style is based is a strip map made in a similar fashion tothose made by such folks as John Ogilvy in the late 1600s and early 1700s. Maps otherthan strip maps can be made with the tools provided with the templates, but give strip

    mapping a try. It could add a new dimension to your game.Bitmaps

    The bitmaps loaded in the Tome Sudbury templates as Fill Styles are shown here:

    Drawing Tools

    The drawing tools provided for the Sudbury templates are as follows:

    Click on the Example link on the

    template to see The Road from

    Sudbury to Santepamap.

    The instructions provided in these

    assume that you

    have a grasp of the basic CC2 Pro

    commands and features. If you

    need help with basic CC2 Pro

    commands and features, please do

    the tutorials in the CC2 Pro

    chapters of the Tome before

    beginning these instructions.

    Using bitmaps in CC2 Pro as FillStyles brings a little different

    element to the mapping process.

    Be aware that the bitmap fills will

    not visibly show they have been

    selected when executing

    commands. Instead of looking for

    the entity to grey out to show it

    has been selected, watch your

    command line to see the entity

    count.

    The drawing tools can be accessed

    by clicking the Drawing Toolsbutton on the template.

    To navigate to the drawing tools

    while working, click Zoom. Click Drawing Tools,

    then select the tool you wish to

    use. Click Zoom Last to return tothe place on the map in which you

    were working.

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    Making Roads

    There are three road tools; Main Road, Side Road, and Road Area. Road Area will make apoly with the road bitmap to create larger paved areas.

    The road bitmap will be placed on the ROADS layer. After your roads and road areas aredrawn, Front the ROADS layer to eliminate the black lines that cross the road bitmap.

    Before Fronting After Fronting

    SymbolsSince this is a Mini Pack, there are a select few symbols included that will allow a mapsimilar to the example map to be created. The symbols are already loaded into the Sudbury

    templates. Click Drawing to find the available symbols in the template.

    FrontThe tools will place the road

    bitmap on the ROADS layer the black outline on the ROABASE layer. You can front thROADS layer or you can useBehind with the right clickselection menu to push the o

    back by color Black.

    SymbolsThe Sudbury symbol catalog

    available in theSymbols/Suite/Tome Sudbury

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    Other symbols available in your CC2 Pro Symbols folder can be edited to use in the Sudburytemplates. Use the bitmap fills to replace the fills in the existing symbols or you can add thebitmap fills to existing Line symbols. We suggest trying the line symbols in theSymbols/Maps/Tome folder.

    CopyrightsAll the material distributed with the Tome is copyright 2005 Profantasy Software, Ltd. Thematerials cannot be distributed by the end user. Maps that are created with the materialsbelong to their creator. If you make the map, you hold the copyrights to it.

    For more information on editing

    symbols, see the section on

    symbols in

    the Tome.

    For more information on

    copyrights, see Copyright Issues inthe Tome.