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monster10 wrote:it seems childish to me if this map makes it i will be surprised
I do but I learned some stuff about the xml while doing the Jamaica xml for cairn that might be the better way to do some of the things I am trying to do with this map. =)Industrial Helix wrote:Out of curiosity, do you have the XML written yet? Might as well do it while you're waiting.
cairnswk wrote:dolomite13.
I still have small issues with the font size on the small map legend, but i won't complain.
i have issues with The Hive also on WM's small map,
so perhaps i am getting old and my eyes don't see as well as you younger folk, and i well understand the pressures of packing in the instructions.
Apart from that, this needs graphic stamping.
Good luck.
dolomite13 wrote:Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on how to soften/feather stroke that has been applied to a layer?
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Lone.prophet wrote:dolomite13 wrote:Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on how to soften/feather stroke that has been applied to a layer?
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if you mean you made the stroke by layerstyle, than you can unattach the stroke by clicking on the layerstyle flap and select create image this way the stroke will become an editable layer which you can blur by own desire. if you dont mean this you have to specify for me to help
I looked at the powerstones and had to stare at them and stare at them to figure out what you were saying but now I see that they are in front of the monsters instead of behind them. I will fix that and see what can be done about the legend areas. Work has been overwhelming this past week and I have a trip across the country comingh up tomorrow but I should be able to work on the map some after I pack this evening =)RedBaron0 wrote:Fortnightly Review:
- Your text color and size make it hard to read certain parts of your legend and background story, especially on the small map.
- The monsters along the left side of the map aren't consistent with the powerstone overlaps rules when compared to the other monsters please clear this up.
Just a couple things to do!
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