codeblue1018 wrote:Are all counties on this particular map? I noticed at least one missing; Wayne County - below Oakland, above Monroe.
no.
jackale, the answer to you is no to.
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codeblue1018 wrote:Are all counties on this particular map? I noticed at least one missing; Wayne County - below Oakland, above Monroe.
jackal31 wrote:I think it would be tough to get all the counties on the map....its possible, but it would probably look too cluttered.
40Kguy....are you looking to put any state landmarks on the map? Such as the Tahquamenon Falls, Sleeping Bear Dunes, or Hartwick Pines Protected Forest? There are quite a few more too, but that would add a cool touch too.
jackal31 wrote:I think it would be tough to get all the counties on the map....its possible, but it would probably look too cluttered.
Also, the misspelling is Alcone...should be Alcona
40Kguy....are you looking to put any state landmarks on the map? Such as the Tahquamenon Falls, Sleeping Bear Dunes, or Hartwick Pines Protected Forest? There are quite a few more too, but that would add a cool touch too.
edit: Also, I noticed you're using anchors to designate ports for coastal connections....Michigan is known for its many lighthouses and that too would be a great addition.
Just my thoughts (and yes, I am from the great state of Michigan and know a good amount of its history)
jackal31 wrote:I just dont want to steal anybodies thunder... i already feel like i intruded, but I would be happy to add input. I just found another site seeing location that I didnt even know about (now the wife and I are going this summer!)
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rdsrds2120 wrote:I'm going to scrap this for now. I've been really bust as of late, but maybe if I get time over the summer I'll continue with it, who knows! Thanks for everyone's insight, but it's time for this one to move back!
-rd
codeblue1018 wrote:rdsrds2120 wrote:I'm going to scrap this for now. I've been really bust as of late, but maybe if I get time over the summer I'll continue with it, who knows! Thanks for everyone's insight, but it's time for this one to move back!
-rd
Damn, this would have been awesome; Jackel, take it over, lol; ill help. Going to TC-cherry festival over the 4th; always an awesome time up there.
MrBenn wrote:rds, take a quick look at the recent debate in the Quad Cities map, and think how you would answer those critics if/when this map were to make it to the forge. What is special about Michigan, and how do you plan to make the map take the massive leap forward that it is going to need to get anywhere near the foundry standard?
rdsrds2120 wrote:I'm going to scrap this for now. I've been really bust as of late, but maybe if I get time over the summer I'll continue with it, who knows! Thanks for everyone's insight, but it's time for this one to move back!
-rd
jackal31 wrote:on my recent hunting trip, I thought of this great idea for making this work.
Michigan needs to be unique from all the other maps already on the board. Also, even though Michigan is a state surrounded by water, Minnesota is the land of 1000 lakes, so an idea based around that should go elsewhere. But the one thing that I learned a lot about over the recent years, is how big Michigan was a logging state.
With that said, I think using geographical maps to show logging rivers, divide the state into regions and work with something like that. Also, there are logging monuments, historical forests, and I'm sure (I havent researched it yet) particular families involved. This may help us to build this map according to what Michigan's roots offer. In addition, light houses were big because of the trade and shipping routes. This could be implemented as well.
If this was to open back up, I would be willing to assist in the development of the map theory and history. Not sure if anyone is willing to work with me on this, but it would take a little time.
rdsrds2120 wrote:Current Version:
Version 3: http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo13 ... igan-2.jpg
Version 2: http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo13 ... igan-1.jpg
Version 1: http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/oo13 ... chigan.jpg
Map Name: Michigan
Link to Thread: <n/a>
Mapmaker(s): rdsrds2120 graphics, 40kguy XML
Map Size: 769x800
Regions: 47
Uniqueness: I plan to have a lot of impassables in the future. There hasn't been a map about Michigan Specifically yet, and it's industrial setting was very important to the nation.
You should include Grand Isle.
Relevant Experience: None.
-rd
jackal31 wrote:on my recent hunting trip, I thought of this great idea for making this work.
Michigan needs to be unique from all the other maps already on the board. Also, even though Michigan is a state surrounded by water, Minnesota is the land of 1000 lakes, so an idea based around that should go elsewhere. But the one thing that I learned a lot about over the recent years, is how big Michigan was a logging state.
With that said, I think using geographical maps to show logging rivers, divide the state into regions and work with something like that. Also, there are logging monuments, historical forests, and I'm sure (I havent researched it yet) particular families involved. This may help us to build this map according to what Michigan's roots offer. In addition, light houses were big because of the trade and shipping routes. This could be implemented as well.
If this was to open back up, I would be willing to assist in the development of the map theory and history. Not sure if anyone is willing to work with me on this, but it would take a little time.
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