sully800 wrote:porkenbeans wrote:Maybe you could tell me what the difference is in the two lists. Is the first for mapmakers, and the second for players ?
The final review is pretty much to check for errors and very minor improvements. No gameplay changes (unless a mistake of some sort was missed) and no broad graphical changes. Those types of suggestions are much better in the preliminary review when a map has not been fine tuned.
To be fair, I wouldn't classify your changes as broad since you changed nothing in the layout. Though I think you might be better suited to adjust the images as you did, and then post a list of changes to explain what you did and why you did it. This will help the artist to recognize what could be changed and a reason to do so. I do like that you take the time to show the changes yourself, because it is much clearer than many posters who don't illustrate their examples. But as I said, the reasoning is what is really important to the foundry process, because without reason it just becomes a decision between two equally good images.
Thanks for the info.
I understand exactly where you are coming from. Although I have already been discussing my reasons with Shakey in a game that we are playing, I will post them here as well.
OK, I basically created 3 new layers.
1st. layer -I selected the water with the wand, and filled it with white. Then I threw on a drop shadow, inner shadow, color overlay, and gradient. Each one of those have many different transfer mode settings.
2nd. I selected the water again, but inverted it, so as to get a layer for the land. Then I threw on a bevel and drop shadow.
#3rd. I made a dup. of that layer. and threw on a bevel and gradient.
As to the reasons, I wanted to make the map stand up a bit. Give it some depth and take it from flat to FAT, if you follow my meaning.
imagine running your hand over the map. through your eyes, you can actually FEEL the relief.
These very, very subtle tweeks, are aimed at trying to accomplish this.
I suppose that I could just post a shitload of suggs, but in the time it takes to do that , I could just go ahead and illustrate what I mean. And, provide the product of my reasoning. This is better I think, than just spouting off what you would do. I see a bunch of that unproductive crap, plugging the pipeline in the foundry, as it is.
I guess that When it comes down to it, I would like to be considered the polisher at the end of the car wash. I did NOT make the car, but I can polish up, just about anything that comes down the line.