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Wisse wrote:the bridges looks bad and the rivers are not the same style as the map is
spinwizard wrote:Wisse wrote:the bridges looks bad and the rivers are not the same style as the map is
do u do anything other than complain?
Samus wrote:The white lines make it look like you can only cross if you're Spider-Man. Ditch those and I think you're in business.
Ruben Cassar wrote:Samus wrote:The white lines make it look like you can only cross if you're Spider-Man. Ditch those and I think you're in business.
Agreed. I think that should solve it, although the old bridges were not bad either.
You should not have changes them just because Wisse said so. There must be more than one person complaining about them. And Wisse can be a pain in the a$$ and he knows it. :p Hehe.
boberz wrote:as i said it was good and i dint have an issue and i like it. What does the text look like without the outline i think it might tidy it up a liitle
cairnswk wrote:Guys...in my defense.....I had not seen the Netherlands map until after Ruben and Boberz mentioned it. But I agree, they work, and are easy on the eyes....so why not use this style.
Contrickster wrote:So go with crosshatch bridges, makes the map interesting, fits in with the detail already present.
Overall the first thing I notice is the perspective. The Swamp and The Beaches look flat while Agate Hills and Fruit Pickers look verticle. Perhaps something can be done with the river inbetween to make the effect less jarring.
Samus wrote:Would it be possible to do more of a gradual blend of the colors across the bridges?
Samus wrote:Yeah, I like it slightly better, but I guess I don't feel very strongly about it if others prefer the non-blended version better.
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