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Unread 03-31-2005, 05:41 PM   #1
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Ok, so being a bit of a cartography geek, I've had a project in mind for a while now to help figgure out how the lands of Antonica have shifted.  Using a morph program and various geographic landmarks, what I am going to attempt to do is develop a vector shift mesh for the areas which are above ground. The problem is, I need maps: very good maps, from EQ1, with a high level of surface detail and well marked landmarks. Unfortunately, my google-fu has failed me, and not being a player of EQ1, I lack the insider knowledge to find where these maps may be hidden. To complicate matters, I also need an overall zone connection map to allow me to construct a relativly to scale full world map (which I have found, but still lack good detail on distance). To give folks an idea of what I am looking for, the maps I have found thus far are either of too poor a level of acuracy (ie, the hand drawn maps at EQAtlas) or of not enough detail (Such as those made with ShowEQ). If anyone, anyone, can assist me, please let me know via this thread, or via a PM. Thank you.
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Unread 04-01-2005, 10:26 AM   #2
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Someone did a pretty good job of this.
 
 
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