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You think? I think they give the impression of small lunar orbs, either with man-made patterns, or beaten by the elements to have scares. Either way, most of the orbs will be covered by numbers later.ender516 wrote:The new decorations on the orbs detract from their roundness. They don't look like spheres with swirls (which I presume you were trying for), they look like orbs that have been beaten, chipped, or hammered, in some cases flattened.
What can I say, I got inspired by your development and started working on it and just kept going.natty_dread wrote:Ok, I'd just like to know... do you still want me doing the graphics for the map? If you've decided to do the graphics yourself, I don't want to butt in...

Ah, I don't use photoshop (can't afford it right now... I work with Paint.net.) Anyway, I'd be glad to work to continue working on this map, and I'm glad you like my graphical solutions.paulk wrote:All and all, I was just inspired by your development and tried to improve your improvements. I would like to keep working together on this map if you don't mind. After all, the important part is to get it done so we can play it. I can give you the most recent Photoshop files if you like? Or do you prefer it in PNG layers?

I agree.ender516 wrote:I think I preferred natty's layer labels. The tiny text is unobtrusive but almost to the point of invisibility, while his digits shown in perspective leave little doubt as to the fact that they refer to horizontal slices into the depth of the picture.
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong



It would be good to have a 3D program to render light and shadows right. But it's not impossible to make it look good anyway.natty_dread wrote:Agh, this is really giving me a headache... I can't seem to get the perspective right. I'm starting to think this map should be done with a 3d software...

