cairnswk wrote:Cyrus, i'm impressed where you have taken this. Well done from design pov.
I do however, have to say that i am having difficulty reading the text...perhaps a drop shadow or outer glow that helps contrast the green on blue/balck/grey
I also have to ask, why are there only sea routes highighted when clearly there many more...are these intermediary points?
Honestly, those are vestigial remnants of a concern from long ago, addressing the number of choke points on the map (each island originally only connected to two other islands). That was an issue until I modified the bonus structure because several of the larger island bonuses could have been extremely difficult to break depending on how the cards fell. It was suggested to add killer-neutral sea routes that could bypass this with a slight risk to the user.
Now that the bonuses have changed, I can go either way with them.
They can be removed, changed to regular connections with no territ, or they can stay as they are. I see advantages in each option as far as possible ways they could effect game play...
I do still like the idea of certain areas being more dangerous to cross due to storms or even whirlpools... It can be done, but you may loose some men doing it.
How do you guys feel?In the meantime, I hope this update addresses the text concerns. I changed the drop shadow to a bright green and changed the opacity on the text-screen layers up to 92% to darken them up.
I still want them a little translucent, and I think that works.
I also have redone my texture layer and rivers.I think they look a little more natural and less blurry.

P.S. Thank You, all for the feedback you have given. Even the things that I didn't want to try have made this map come together better than I had imagined. You have really made Me push my graphic abilities. This is really the first Photo Shop project I have done. My older brother is a Graphic Artist and could do this in his sleep, but he told me I had to go it on my own. He recently told me
he was impressed with
my work...High praise coming from my brother. A little bit of that praise goes out to all of you as well, in my book. Thanks!