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d.gishman wrote:I love the way the Ontario flag is blended into Ontario, but the flags don't seem to suit the rest of the states, probably because Ontario is red and the union jack blends really well with that, but some colors of certain flags tend to clash with the colors of the states.
vakEirn79 wrote:I like the flags, but I think they looked better in earlier versions of the map, when the coloured border around each state/province wasn't so thick. Right now, some flags stand out very well (Ontario, Ohio), and some are barely noticeable (Pennsylvania in particular). As is, the basic one is cleaner. The flag version looks livelier, but a bit murky at parts.
KEYOGI wrote:I think it's the clarity of the flags that is the problem. Maybe WidowMakers can bump up the visibilty of some of the flags to see if it helps.
DonevakEirn79 wrote:Maybe move "Goshen" and its army circle down slightly? Also, Detroit's army circle is crowding the border a bit. Seems like there's enough room to move it right a few pixels.
These are all good ideas but they were positioned according to the length of the name. Based on the space I had and the perspective of the map, the longest name is on the top and the shortest on the bottom.vakEirn79 wrote:Something that just occured to me - the text legend should probably be ordered in some way. I don't see any sort of pattern for the current list. A few ways logical ways to arrange the names:
Geographically - Ontario, Minnesota, Michigan, NY, Illinois, etc (going N-S, W-E in the example, although W-E, N-S would also work)
Value - Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, etc (again N-S, W-E for any ties)
Alphabetically - if you're reading this, then you shouldn't need an example
Unit_2 wrote:why did you take out Harrisburg? its the capitol of Pennsylvania..
FixedUnit_2 wrote:and the arrow from Cleveland to Lake Erie is still the pink color and so is some of the back-ground.
I understand where you are coming from but if there are not arrows then there would need to be text "Lakes can attack land at the blurry shorelines. Only land can attack lakes at the blurry shorelines." With the arrows no text description is needed and it is easier to see and understand for more people. Especially the people who don't read the text on maps anyway.DublinDoogey wrote:I've been following this a bit, and I'm really impressed by the latest stages. I'd have to vote for the version without flags, it looks cleaner than the one with the flags. Also, I'm wondering how set you are on the lake to shore arrows, I think that having a sorta smudged show is a great way to do it, but adding the arrows kinda cluters that up, if that makes any sense.
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
DiM wrote:the green thing that sticks out into the ocean from new york city looks like a dildo
it could be an elf dildo cause it's green. but it has no pointy ears so it could be an ogre dildo.
DiM wrote:DiM wrote:the green thing that sticks out into the ocean from new york city looks like a dildo
it could be an elf dildo cause it's green. but it has no pointy ears so it could be an ogre dildo.
i really wasn't joking in the post i quoted above.
maybe i should put this in a more serious way though.
the green thing is too green, it seems to be darker then the rest of the continent and it sortof hurts the ey, try toning it down a bit.
Do others feel this is a good idea? It would free up space and make the names shorter.ruthlessontogeny wrote:finally, if you're concerned with clutter, especially in and around the lakes, you could take out the "lake" qualifier and label each of them simply "superior", "huron", "erie", etc. just a thought.
DiM wrote:DiM wrote:
DiM wrote:
the green thing that sticks out into the ocean from new york city looks like a dildo
it could be an elf dildo cause it's green. but it has no pointy ears so it could be an ogre dildo.
i really wasn't joking in the post i quoted above.
maybe i should put this in a more serious way though.
the green thing is too green, it seems to be darker then the rest of the continent and it sortof hurts the ey, try toning it down a bit.
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