I agree with this.natty_dread wrote:The trees aren't bad per se... they might look great on some other map, but on this map they look bad, you know? They don't seem to fit the general style of the map.Kabanellas wrote:It's hard for me to find a way out of it because I really like the way they look. But I'll try to come up with something...
Why not make them more similar to the mountains... you know, how a forest from far above looks like just a mass of green, you can't see the individual trees... just make them a vaguely similar shape to the mountains, but a bit more flat, and less conical, maybe with a bit less smooth outline... know what I'm saying? Then give them the foresty look by the way of texture and shading.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
What do you know about map making, bitch?
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I've done some testing here... What do you think?
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
Till feeling the rabbit poo mate. The scale of the trees is still far far far to large.
What do you know about map making, bitch?
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
Ok if you don't want to do it like I posted earlier, if you want to make the trees from circles...
The problem is you have a pre-beveled tree which you use to sprinkle a forest on the map. This results in this unnatural plastic look.
What you should rather do is take a tree without bevel, sprinkle them on the map with slight colour variation, then bevel the forests collectively, here's an example to show what I mean:

The problem is you have a pre-beveled tree which you use to sprinkle a forest on the map. This results in this unnatural plastic look.
What you should rather do is take a tree without bevel, sprinkle them on the map with slight colour variation, then bevel the forests collectively, here's an example to show what I mean:


Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
Looks great, looking forward to try it out.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
Blurring the forests isn't a way I'd want to go. Of the map you posted, Kab, #5 maybe looks alright.natty_dread wrote:Ok if you don't want to do it like I posted earlier, if you want to make the trees from circles...
The problem is you have a pre-beveled tree which you use to sprinkle a forest on the map. This results in this unnatural plastic look.
What you should rather do is take a tree without bevel, sprinkle them on the map with slight colour variation, then bevel the forests collectively, here's an example to show what I mean:
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No one's talking about blurring anything.AndyDufresne wrote:Blurring the forests

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Correct, but a net result of fuzzy forests sucks for this map I think.natty_dread wrote:No one's talking about blurring anything.AndyDufresne wrote:Blurring the forests
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I don't see anything wrong with the orignal trees. It is obvious they are trees and gives the map some roundness to it.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
What I showed was an example, it's not like he has to use the exact same settings etc. for the effect, it was only to outline the differences in the methods.AndyDufresne wrote:Correct, but a net result of fuzzy forests sucks for this map I think.natty_dread wrote:No one's talking about blurring anything.AndyDufresne wrote:Blurring the forests

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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
I have that same opinion. Like I said before, I really like the way they look at this moment. But I'm free to test some other options... won't be accused of being a hard headed guyNola_Lifer wrote:I don't see anything wrong with the orignal trees. It is obvious they are trees and gives the map some roundness to it.
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Thumbs up.Kabanellas wrote:I have that same opinion. Like I said before, I really like the way they look at this moment. But I'm free to test some other options... won't be accused of being a hard headed guyNola_Lifer wrote:I don't see anything wrong with the orignal trees. It is obvious they are trees and gives the map some roundness to it.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
One point of requested clarification: Do castles lose 4 troops no matter what? Or is that only with the King?
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the King will yield negative bonus when combined with Castles:Industrial Helix wrote:One point of requested clarification: Do castles lose 4 troops no matter what? Or is that only with the King?
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but positive bonus when combined with Council Members, Knights and Villages:
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
I never minded the trees the way they were to start with. I think that they match up with the mountains nicely. I think a little darker coloration that Kab has tried out lately, looks better than a brighter green.
Overall, the mountains and trees do look a little plasticky or cartoony, but I like it. I think it looks like an actual board game that you put together (think LIFE or Mousetrap). I do appreciate natty's technique and his variation looks a lot more realistic, but I don't really think that the more realistic looking forest is what the map needs. However, if you get something worked out, I wouldn't mind seeing it.
Overall, the mountains and trees do look a little plasticky or cartoony, but I like it. I think it looks like an actual board game that you put together (think LIFE or Mousetrap). I do appreciate natty's technique and his variation looks a lot more realistic, but I don't really think that the more realistic looking forest is what the map needs. However, if you get something worked out, I wouldn't mind seeing it.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
But a board game probably wouldn't have plastic trees that you'd have to sprinkle on the board every time you play. Instead the forests would probably be painted on the board. Or if it did have trees that you'd have to place on the board, there would likely be lots of trees in each piece instead of each tree being an individual piece of plastic. And with the method I suggested, by adding the bevel after painting the circles, you could get that look.

Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
Hey mate, great looking map!
I have no problem with the trees, in fact I think that all versions in your example would work. Personally I favour the ones with just a little bit of texture - #2 & #3
The mountains look cool as well, but maybe you could desaturate them a bit? The base sand colour is fine, but I think they'll fit the map better if you'd tone down the reds and tune the shadows towards a more greyish beige? More like the mountain top at M5.
I have no problem with the trees, in fact I think that all versions in your example would work. Personally I favour the ones with just a little bit of texture - #2 & #3
The mountains look cool as well, but maybe you could desaturate them a bit? The base sand colour is fine, but I think they'll fit the map better if you'd tone down the reds and tune the shadows towards a more greyish beige? More like the mountain top at M5.
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Guys, I'm sorry for being somewhat absent lately... lot of RL stuff to deal with. I'll be back soon with some testing on the map - taking natty's suggestion 
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This map looks awesome! It reminds me of Heroscape or Battlelore. Keep it up, Kab!
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Thank you macbone!! 
ok, I tested a bit with natty's suggestion, but it doesn't really work :
still prefer the original stuff. Like I said before, it's really hard to find ideas on how to change something that you really like....
ok, I tested a bit with natty's suggestion, but it doesn't really work :
still prefer the original stuff. Like I said before, it's really hard to find ideas on how to change something that you really like....
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
I think you can probably chalk the final decision for trees up to mapmaker preference, since it has no impact on game play and is mainly a small aesthetic item.
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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
If you had added some variation to the brightness of the colour of the trees before adding the bevel it may have looked better.
Another option is to just do away with individual trees and make the forests in the same style as the mountains (but flatter, obviously).
Another option is to just do away with individual trees and make the forests in the same style as the mountains (but flatter, obviously).

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Re: King's Court 2 (V13 pg4)
I did that, more or less, with the trees on KC1... the forest hexagons were done the same way as the mountains but flatternatty_dread wrote: Another option is to just do away with individual trees and make the forests in the same style as the mountains (but flatter, obviously).






