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I do not know if this is entirely on topic or not, but it is my contention that way too much effort has been spent trying to make everything even. When you create a map that is "even", What you are basically doing is, making it a game where the dice are deciding the winners and losers. The advanced strategists are able to study a map, and figure out it's un-"evenness". This allows the better player, a better chance to win. And IMHO, makes for a good map. If everything is made perfectly "even", then instead of being able to read a map, the dice become the determining factor.thenobodies80 wrote:Being part of the generation of mapmakers that love to develop a map using only a graphic software, a bonus spreadsheet and a notepad, I was wondering what stuff use the new generation of mapmakers. What are the tools and the guides you use to develope a map? Which of those tools or guides are the most useful? Finally what tools or guides could/should be improved in your opinion?
Yeah, It's like I said, Not sure if it was Entirely on topic, as my point was more about "how" to use the tools, and less about which tools you use.MrBenn wrote:I'm still pretty old-school... I'm happy with my copy of Photoshop and Notepad (With the occasional calculator thrown in for good measure)... chipv's Map XML Wizard is the most convenient way of plotting the coordinates on a map, but I still prefer to write it by hand.
porkenbeans, I think you missed the point of the topic - this is about what TOOLS you use, not about the relative merits of balanced (or otherwise) maps.
porkenbeans wrote:Yeah, It's like I said, Not sure if it was Entirely on topic, as my point was more about "how" to use the tools, and less about which tools you use
Good idea. Maybe a sub-catagory in Suggs ?MarshalNey wrote:porkenbeans wrote:Yeah, It's like I said, Not sure if it was Entirely on topic, as my point was more about "how" to use the tools, and less about which tools you use
I created a new topic so we can discuss it there, pork.
As for me- not that I'm a mapmaker per se- I'm a pen-and-paper sketch artist, so mostly I use that to lay out my thoughts. Then I either scan it in and then play around with it in Gimp, or I try to copy it by hand with the pencil or brush tools. I use Wordpad and a paper notebook to keep track of bonuses and diagram gameplay elements.
As for CC, I used the Foundry Tutorials in the Melting Pot as guides, although the most useful stuff came from browsing this forum (discussions)... the golden numbers, for instance, was quite a helpful thread, and while it was incorporated in one of the tutorials/guides in one of these forums (Gameplay I think) it was a place I hadn't visited and felt out of place poking around in at the time.
Really, the improvement might be made I think in putting all of the helpful guides and tutorials in one spot... maybe in its own forum even. Right now, it's kind of all over the place, one really has to do some research sometimes to get a coherent idea of what's going on.
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