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Wow Bison, you're starting a foundry fad!
OK, that is a very nice looking map. If you can do something like that, I am on board.Industrial Helix wrote:Hmm... so I count a 1 for needs some cleaning up and 1 for no. Not the mas off feedback I was hoping for, but ok.
Pork, here's what I was basing my map on: http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofEn ... 85_000.jpg
porkenbeans wrote:OK, that is a very nice looking map. If you can do something like that, I am on board.Industrial Helix wrote:Hmm... so I count a 1 for needs some cleaning up and 1 for no. Not the mas off feedback I was hoping for, but ok.
Pork, here's what I was basing my map on: http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofEn ... 85_000.jpg
Thank you IH.Industrial Helix wrote:That's awesome what you did with the base map. But I'm not sure I want to trek back to the gameplay workshop. I'm quite happy with the gameplay I have.
But i think you might have pointed out to me what this map is in need of and I'll see what I can do.
natty_dread wrote:Hmm. You probably won't appreciate this coming at this point, but it seems to me that an optimal way to do this would be to do all the colours & mountains by hand, and all the black lines & borders ("inking") by computer...
Speaking of the mountains... stay or go?
ender516 wrote:Well, if you don't find something you like better, I think your "place holders" work just fine. They remind me of a Vauban fortification.
Industrial Helix wrote:As for the letters crossing over the color... I'm going to take the policy that if you can read it then it doesn't need to be changed. I don't want to set a precedent that it going to create difficulties for me with places like Basutoland or Swaziland.
Industrial Helix wrote:As for Redcoats or Huurlingen or whatever, those are the types of military soldiers that each state had. Redcoat is slang for the British Soldier. Baster Commando are, well, Bastard Comandoes (mix between Boer and African races). Boers were what the Dutch settles called themselves and Ibutho is the Zulu soldier.
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