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So, satellite image, with more traditional CC colors. As you all know, I'm more into making maps that have a vintage feel to them, so trying to make a satellite image map has been a bit outside of my comfort zone. I personally think this looks pretty good for a first draft of something I've never done before, but where I'm having trouble is reconciling the photo-realistic elements like the oceans and clouds with the region colors, borders, and other elements necessary for a CC map. Recreating a photo is easy, and making a CC is no problem, but putting the two together is proving a challenge.feedback for the map seems good. a lot of it was what i've been thinking since starting a game on it the other day. a lot of circles need to be moved and there're definitely several areas that can be more clear.
i'm assuming it's still here but i liked the bright look of the africa map, maybe for colors we could go in that direction. i dunno how far the graphic redesign was going to go but i think it could be good to redraw the map over a satellite image, maybe something like the google map terrain option? it doesn't really have good proportions but yeah.




It seems the train has already left the station and there's a lot of support for the full revamp, but I just wanted to associate myself with the above line of thinking. I like the North America map quite a bit as it already is and think it could do with just a few tweaks.Incandenza wrote:Not to be the naysayer, but I'm not sure that the map really needs a full-blown WM-Canada-style revamp like this, especially 'cause it is a bit to reminiscent of said Canada revamp. You could keep the full layout pretty much the same, while retouching borders and impassables and terit textures and what not... The thing with NA is it's not nearly the visual atrocity that previous revamp candidates were, so I think a lighter touch could work.
Probably because it also shows Europe and Western Asia, that is the Old World plus there is more land surface north to south. I like the globe idea, the satellite image route seems too... eh. I'm not liking the curved bonus legend either, it makes my eyes strain when I try and read it. Otherwise though, you are looking pretty good! The Mexico border shouldn't be too hard, a fence with barbed wire will make a good impassible, but between the USA and Canada.... that's a tougher nut.oaktown wrote:Why does every photo of a globe show Africa??


Trouble is the old North America map shows a river running along the US/Canada border from Minnesota to Montana - such a river doesn't make exist. Anyway, in the post 9/11 world I think that a border fence with Canada isn't entirely out of the realm of possibility. Under W. it would not have surprised me if they'd built a fence to keep us Californians in here where we belong.RedBaron0 wrote:The Mexico border shouldn't be too hard, a fence with barbed wire will make a good impassible, but between the USA and Canada.... that's a tougher nut.

trees.oaktown wrote:Interesting that for 48 hours everybody said "Redo! Redo!" - but now that I've posted a draft folks want to keep the old map. I think that suggests that perhaps I went too far with it, and that the map should retain more of the old look. I'm sick of taking flack from people about the work we do, so the last thing I want to do is create a map that will piss anybody off. I'll rethink this whole thing next week.
Trouble is the old North America map shows a river running along the US/Canada border from Minnesota to Montana - such a river doesn't make exist. Anyway, in the post 9/11 world I think that a border fence with Canada isn't entirely out of the realm of possibility. Under W. it would not have surprised me if they'd built a fence to keep us Californians in here where we belong.RedBaron0 wrote:The Mexico border shouldn't be too hard, a fence with barbed wire will make a good impassible, but between the USA and Canada.... that's a tougher nut.
Along the Manitoba border?SultanOfSurreal wrote:trees.
trees are a bitch to get through!


Well, in all fairness, back on page one you did say this:oaktown wrote:Interesting that for 48 hours everybody said "Redo! Redo!" - but now that I've posted a draft folks want to keep the old map. I think that suggests that perhaps I went too far with it, and that the map should retain more of the old look. I'm sick of taking flack from people about the work we do, so the last thing I want to do is create a map that will piss anybody off. I'll rethink this whole thing next week.
And IMHO the wide-out satellite angle is a pretty radical departure in aesthetic from the original. I understand that this is a concept that you and DD worked out, and I respect his input as the original mapmaker, and if that's the way he wants to go with this, then godspeed... I just think it would take a lot less work and engender a lot less upheaval if the graphics were simply refreshed rather than completely overhauled.oaktown wrote:My approach to this is that if something isn't broken I shouldn't mess with it. The more that we can retain from the original to maintain the feel of the map the better.
Yep, I'll scale it back... I tried to go satellite post-modern and I let it get away from me.Incandenza wrote:IMHO the wide-out satellite angle is a pretty radical departure in aesthetic from the original. I understand that this is a concept that you and DD worked out, and I respect his input as the original mapmaker, and if that's the way he wants to go with this, then godspeed... I just think it would take a lot less work and engender a lot less upheaval if the graphics were simply refreshed rather than completely overhauled.

Just to clarify, I would have said what I said before you did your redo if I had seen the thread then. But my first click on this thread was already after you did your work.oaktown wrote:Interesting that for 48 hours everybody said "Redo! Redo!" - but now that I've posted a draft folks want to keep the old map. I think that suggests that perhaps I went too far with it, and that the map should retain more of the old look. I'm sick of taking flack from people about the work we do, so the last thing I want to do is create a map that will piss anybody off. I'll rethink this whole thing next week.
I follow you Peter. It's good to hear some voices of dissent. When some of the past unvamps have come out it has started an absolutely shit-storm, and I don't want to be the cause of the next one!Peter Gibbons wrote:To be perfectly frank, I really like your design. If I wasn't already used to the original map and this was a totally new map, I'd be very pleased with it. In short, I think you put together a great map.
I just happen to be really fond of the feel that the current North America map has. Solely a personal opinion (that I guess a few people share). But if the majority--and especially the original mapmaker--wants a full revamp, again, just consider this a friendly dissent.

canadaEchospree wrote:Actually, I REALLY liked the satellite view for the map. Maybe that's not appropriate for this map, but I REALLY want to see it on a map in the future

This is a wonderfully novel (for CC) way to display a map, and should be kept in mind, if not for this map, for some other one, though it does tend to lend itself to either a real continent (N. America, S. America, Africa [obviously from your sample pics], ...) or a hemisphere map (the Americas, the Eastern Hemisphere, the Pacific Ocean/Ring of Fire, ...). I think most of these don't need a new map just now.oaktown wrote:As I write this, I'm having a thought. What about keeping this shape, but making it into a desk globe?
The fence along the Canadian border would probably work too, and would be easiest to do. You could put in the Badlands as a kind of desert impassible, or even for giggles put Mt. Rushmore up there.oaktown wrote:Trouble is the old North America map shows a river running along the US/Canada border from Minnesota to Montana - such a river doesn't make exist. Anyway, in the post 9/11 world I think that a border fence with Canada isn't entirely out of the realm of possibility. Under W. it would not have surprised me if they'd built a fence to keep us Californians in here where we belong.RedBaron0 wrote:The Mexico border shouldn't be too hard, a fence with barbed wire will make a good impassible, but between the USA and Canada.... that's a tougher nut.

