Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
After I spent half an hour tracing borders? I hope not!
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Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
oaktown wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
Hmm, to put everybody on an even playing field I think I shouldn't... some folks may not be working in photoshop.
ZeakCytho wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
After I spent half an hour tracing borders? I hope not!
samuelc812 wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
After I spent half an hour tracing borders? I hope not!
I don't think you can participate in Central America as you already have a quenched map
wcaclimbing wrote:I found a miniature version at: http://www.boardgamebeast.com/online-board-game-risk.html
Thank you google.
MrBenn wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:Is there a preference on whether we submit a large or small version?
I imagine either would be fine, but if in doubt, go for the small first.
e_i_pi wrote:Q: Should we send our images in large or small format?
samuelc812 wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:Hey Oaktown, you wanna post the PSD?
After I spent half an hour tracing borders? I hope not!
I don't think you can participate in Central America as you already have a quenched map
edbeard wrote:unfortunately in these competitions, doing the small has no benefit. other people's maps will look better because they are large and any possible complications from downsizing the map will be ignored.
I personally find it quite silly that everyone is not forced to make the small version since this is what we're told the majority of the people on CC use.
edbeard wrote:unfortunately in these competitions, doing the small has no benefit. other people's maps will look better because they are large and any possible complications from downsizing the map will be ignored.
I personally find it quite silly that everyone is not forced to make the small version since this is what we're told the majority of the people on CC use.
Ditocoaf wrote:edbeard wrote:unfortunately in these competitions, doing the small has no benefit. other people's maps will look better because they are large and any possible complications from downsizing the map will be ignored.
I personally find it quite silly that everyone is not forced to make the small version since this is what we're told the majority of the people on CC use.
Really? I hate the small versions. I prefer the clarity of using a full-sized map, and always considered the small maps to be scaled-down thumbnail versions for people with tiny screens. Saved screen space in exchange for loss of detail and aesthetics.
oaktown wrote:Speaking as a mapmaker and not as CA, can I mention that the connectivity is whack on the Centrescape/Middle Earth map? So many impassable barriers - mountains, rivers, ocean - it's a bitch to make it fit over anything else!
whitestazn88 wrote:I'll put my money on RJ winning another revamp competition...
that is, if he decides to submit a map.
oaktown wrote:Speaking as a mapmaker and not as CA, can I mention that the connectivity is whack on the Centrescape/Middle Earth map? So many impassable barriers - mountains, rivers, ocean - it's a bitch to make it fit over anything else!
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MrBenn wrote:Back to the drawing board...
e_i_pi wrote:Same, though I'm on the other map. I started one rendition of Central America, had space issues when it came to certain provinces, and have started again from scratch - this is after tracing out all the borders lol. Thankfully though, the title and army circles don't have to be re-done hehehe. I'm loving the time critical nature of this comp
oaktown wrote:e_i_pi wrote:Same, though I'm on the other map. I started one rendition of Central America, had space issues when it came to certain provinces, and have started again from scratch - this is after tracing out all the borders lol. Thankfully though, the title and army circles don't have to be re-done hehehe. I'm loving the time critical nature of this comp
I think it would be fair to fudge the borders a bit in Central America in order to make things fit, much as was done with the Brazil competition. The key is keeping the gameplay the same, so if a territory isn't the exact shape as the original yet still has all of the same bordering territories I doubt anybody will notice.
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