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oaktown wrote:agreed... the national geographic mag worked because it was subtle.
consider it a work in progress.
a.sub wrote:hmmmmm
just a thought inspired by the mars snippet there
why not put it on top of piles of other maps?
*cough* CC Bank *cough* *cough*
a.sub wrote:a.sub wrote:hmmmmm
just a thought inspired by the mars snippet there
why not put it on top of piles of other maps?
*cough* CC Bank *cough* *cough*
i still stand by this
except i think u shd use more common maps, ie USA, World 2.1, AOR1, Feudal,



RedBaron0 wrote:I wasn't sure which side of the postcard it was, but it makes sense to not have the postmark then.
If you're going for the 1950's theme instead of mail, how about a diner? Put a table under the postcard, a cup of coffee, and a menu. Considering the nature of Rt. 66 any diner or drive-in along the route would offer a selection of postcards to advertise to travelers and would fit into the theme quite nicely.
RedBaron0 wrote:If you're going for the 1950's theme instead of mail, how about a diner? Put a table under the postcard, a cup of coffee, and a menu. Considering the nature of Rt. 66 any diner or drive-in along the route would offer a selection of postcards to advertise to travelers and would fit into the theme quite nicely.
lostatlimbo wrote:RedBaron0 wrote:If you're going for the 1950's theme instead of mail, how about a diner? Put a table under the postcard, a cup of coffee, and a menu. Considering the nature of Rt. 66 any diner or drive-in along the route would offer a selection of postcards to advertise to travelers and would fit into the theme quite nicely.
I second this emotion. I can see the cheap, plasticky red & white checkerboard table cloth already.

I thought about it - I even considered printing the card out and taking a shot of the entire thing and using that as the playable map, but that would make updates a bitch!a.sub wrote:hmm just a thought, why not print it out, take the picture with the pen, then overlay the photoshop on the printed version in the picture (that way the pen reflects well and you still keep the orig image not a photograph of the print-out)


cairnswk wrote:oaktown, i like the table, nice.![]()
Not sure about the ashtray![]()
Perhaps some postage stamps or an envelope with a stamp on it turned upside down? might go with the pen.
Applaude your experimentation btw.

True enough, I think it'd be better with edge of a coffee cup saucer and change the pen to a spoon, and if you could pull it off, show the head of the spoon with a tiny bit of coffee pooled in center. Either way though, the theme very well satified.danfrank wrote:cairnswk wrote:oaktown, i like the table, nice.![]()
Not sure about the ashtray![]()
Perhaps some postage stamps or an envelope with a stamp on it turned upside down? might go with the pen.
Applaude your experimentation btw.
Smoking was in, in the fifties, so an ashtray is suitable to the theme ..


It's explained in the first post. Has been all along.DJ Teflon wrote:Hi again
I did ask about how the starting territories work- go on, enlighten me.


