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AndyDufresne wrote:Of course Qwert, it won't be perfect. But it can be done near perfectly with effort and time. It is an important part of the map creation. You just can't skip over parts you'd rather not do!
--Andy
Teya wrote:I want you to answer these questions honestly.
How old is that image you used for the 8s? As I do not believe it is the current image. It is too much effort to take names and stars and bonuses off the map just to prove 8s are centered.
At any point in the map making process did you change the army circles any way? Like any effect or something?
bedplay wrote:qwert just test the current xml file, with, instead of random numbers, all the same numbers.
e.g. a map with 20,
a map with 21
a map with 11
a map with 1
a map with 8
then post the print screens.
it will take you what... 10 minutes? then you can prove they are centralized
bedplay wrote:Teya wrote:I want you to answer these questions honestly.
How old is that image you used for the 8s? As I do not believe it is the current image. It is too much effort to take names and stars and bonuses off the map just to prove 8s are centered.
At any point in the map making process did you change the army circles any way? Like any effect or something?
It's pretty easy to do, if he is using any multi layered image software, all you have to do is click hide layer on each layer you want to not show... I could do it on my map in less than 30 seconds...
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