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Minister X wrote:...
• I'd love to do something special with Little Round Top and the other most famous spots on the battlefield. Devil's Den could be made a penalty area (because that's what it was!) where -2 units per turn occur (cannon from the hills). But how can I simulate extra defensive strength? Auto-deploy one per turn on the key defensive spots? Then we're looking at even more reinforcements.
• Artillery was certainly important in the battle. Thoughts regarding using it here much the way it's done on the Waterloo map? Where would the cannon go?
• Should I create more territories?
• Great advice re: starting with the smaller map!
• Don't I need to leave room for those circles since they represent where the unit numbers will show up? What size must they be (couldn't find that data in the forum though I know it must be there somewhere).
natty_dread wrote:I say keep working on the large version for now.
Minister X wrote:Too late; I've started on the small.
natty_dread wrote:...it's just something I've learned during the 7 maps I've made....
Minister X wrote:natty_dread wrote:...it's just something I've learned during the 7 maps I've made....
I'm convinced.
As for the rest... tell me if this makes sense: to delay fancy graphics work until a) enough interest is shown to make it worth my time to do that work - I don't want to spend hours and hours on a map that's going nowhere, and b) the zones etc. are all finalized (or close) so I'll know what I'm designing around - how much space I'll have, etc. For now, the changes I'll post later today might be sufficient -- I'll see what I can do about colors -- to make it seem a not altogether unattractive map, to not turn people off even though the idea is (I hope) worthy. Also, since I'm not as good as many of the mappers here, maybe it would pay to wait and see if some real wizard wants to take on the graphics work.
There's no hurry, is there? Or is it the case that unless a map builds up a lot of support right away it's doomed to die on the vine? I admit to total ignorance (other than published rules/guidelines/procedures) of how things usually proceed here with new map creation/adoption.
Minister X wrote:As for the rest... tell me if this makes sense: to delay fancy graphics work until a) enough interest is shown to make it worth my time to do that work - I don't want to spend hours and hours on a map that's going nowhere, and b) the zones etc. are all finalized (or close) so I'll know what I'm designing around - how much space I'll have, etc. For now, the changes I'll post later today might be sufficient -- I'll see what I can do about colors -- to make it seem a not altogether unattractive map, to not turn people off even though the idea is (I hope) worthy. Also, since I'm not as good as many of the mappers here, maybe it would pay to wait and see if some real wizard wants to take on the graphics work.
Minister X wrote:Isaiah: I did the spoiler thing and changed the title - thanks for the heads-up. Glad you like the start I've made.
Natty Dread: this was my first-ever attempt to make folds; do you know of a tutorial anywhere? I should probably just forget it, huh? (It caused the other issues you mentioned.) Instead, maybe I can make the edges slightly disintegrating, as happens with very old paper. DO MAPS ALWAYS APPEAR AGAINST THAT SAME LIGHT GRAY? IF SO, WHAT EXACT COLOR IS THAT? (I can make some cool effects if the background is always the same color.
Minister X wrote:Sannemanrobinson: Even though you're from the Netherlands, I'm a little surprised you've never heard of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863). It was the most famous battle of the US Civil War (1861-65) and certainly one of the most famous battles of the 19th century. I want to be sensitive to non-Americans, but unless I hear otherwise from more of them, I'm going to assume it's famous enough to not need further explication. (Maybe I'll add the date, however.)
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