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drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
I'll round off the corner then. Yes I know the island off... it was done that way on purpose so the island is bigger and far enough away from the main land mass to allow for text and territory connections to be clearer. Every map here on CC of a real place on Earth I will bet you has changes from actual. This map has been stretched and pulled in different directions to add girth to the relatively narrow islands of Japan. It still looks like Japan, and Sado still looks like Sado.00iCon wrote:Posting again about Sado.
There is a sharp corner in the top right, which is unrealistic, and looking at its map on wikipedia, it doesn't quite look right. Your one is fatter and it's at the wrong angle. You should move it counterclockwise and generally redraw it if you want to be exact.
This map's been through a lot and I'd really like to play it soon. Best of luck for the stamp.















GIMP ?MrBenn wrote: You're working in Gimp, right?
On my old XP Pro desktop, I have a very old version of Adobe Photoshop Elements (two revs before the one that needs a patch just to run under Vista, so much for backwards compatibility, thanks Mr. Gates), so I downloaded GIMP for my daughter to play with on our new laptop (2 or 3 times the memory, twice the processing power, isn't Moore's Law great?). I didn't hear complaints about performance, but she didn't stick with it, because although GIMP could do all the things she wanted to do, its user interface was very different from what she was accustomed to. Later, I found that there are at least two repackagings of GIMP that address this, one of which is called GIMPshop, but she has become too busy at school to give me an update. Plus, the repackagings can lag behind the primary version as far as updates go. I have also read on the net that most of the cool features of other packages are available for GIMP, but they are plugins and add-ons which take a little extra work to find and install. It seems one of the biggest problems is differing terminologies: the same effect can be called different things by Adobe and GIMP, so finding what you want is a chore.lt_oddball wrote:GIMP ?MrBenn wrote: You're working in Gimp, right?
Free GIMP ?
Really ? I once tried doing a map with GIMP and very soon (with a couple of layers only) it became soooooo sloooooow to open and to save modifications each time.
On top of that I couldnot get the fantastic visual effects I was hoping for. There was one technical thing (i forgot now) it couldn't do (whereas Paintshop does) which I learned after having spent weeks of working on it.
What a mess.![]()
I am amazed to see yr map is a GIMP result.







