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Army Circles PNG File

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I just thought I would make these pics to help anyone out there having issues with army shadow circles. They are 22 pixel diameter circles. Use the png file to input them into your maps.

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Here are the PNG files with transparent backgrounds.
Circle only
http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/295/22pxlcircleonlyst1.png
Circle with army number
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/7452/22pxlcirclewarmiespu7.png
They look invisible because the circles are white.
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Post by Evil DIMwit »

Gee, thanks. Not that I'm actually having problems. But still thanks; I was wondering where this was.
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WM...that is extremely generous of you to share...I am sure it will be a productive assist to reduce time on this issue for many cartographers.
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you should put up a png of 88's in all the army numbers too ;)
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please add some textures to the background so we can quench it :lol:
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you should put up a png of 88's in all the army numbers too

I put this up awhile ago in a different thread...if its useful to anyone.
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Post by Jafnhár »

Thank you, this is exactly what I've been looking for.
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Great, thank you WidowMakers.
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how exactly are you supopse to use these?
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gimil wrote:how exactly are you supopse to use these?
Since the beginning of time (around a year ago) map makers at Conquer Club.com have been using there amazing abilities to develop and create wonderfully beautiful maps for all to enjoy.

But in the dark lurks a menace. It has given rise to arguments and fueled frustration in many a cartographer. It is the dreaded army number circle shadow thingy.

Basically if you are making a map and use this circle, the numbers will fit perfectly and there will be more more "1 pixel to the left" stuff.
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Post by Wisse »

johloh wrote:
you should put up a png of 88's in all the army numbers too

I put this up awhile ago in a different thread...if its useful to anyone.
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make the background so that you don't see it, not white
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Coleman needed this and didn't like having to go to the second page... :evil:
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coleman is lazy :roll:
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Shouldn't this be a sticky?
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unriggable wrote:Shouldn't this be a sticky?

I'd say no, they have enough stickies. Now if we added a bunch of other useful info, such as ideal territory counts (60 & 120 are perfect) or other things maybe.
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unriggable wrote:Shouldn't this be a sticky?


no.
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mibi wrote:
unriggable wrote:Shouldn't this be a sticky?


no.


Then itll fall into the abyss of uselessness and nobody can enjoy the army circle file.
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unriggable wrote:
mibi wrote:
unriggable wrote:Shouldn't this be a sticky?


no.


Then itll fall into the abyss of uselessness and nobody can enjoy the army circle file.


um... the 'army circle file' is a 22px circle, able to be reproduced in any graphics program in about 3 seconds. nothing worth sticking.

throw it in the 'how to make a map' thread if you want it to hang around.
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*ahem*
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Here's a query for you...

Can you tell me what font the numbers are? And what size they are too?

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yeti_c wrote:Here's a query for you...

Can you tell me what font the numbers are? And what size they are too?

Cheers,

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14 pt Arial (no anti-aliasing) with 1 pixel stroke
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WidowMakers wrote:
yeti_c wrote:Here's a query for you...

Can you tell me what font the numbers are? And what size they are too?

Cheers,

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14 pt Arial (no anti-aliasing) with 1 pixel stroke


Hmmm -> I'm not sure it is actually...

My 14pt arial overrlays aren't the same...

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-> They're 14px not 14pt... subtle difference...

Also the font seems a bit different... the 1's don't have bars at the bottom?!

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yeti_c wrote:-> They're 14px not 14pt... subtle difference...

Also the font seems a bit different... the 1's don't have bars at the bottom?!

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I know I did this before. I will see if I can figure it out again.

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WidowMakers wrote:
yeti_c wrote:-> They're 14px not 14pt... subtle difference...

Also the font seems a bit different... the 1's don't have bars at the bottom?!

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I know I did this before. I will see if I can figure it out again.

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Cheers very much...

(Ignore the stroke -> I can't replicate that using a browser font as far as I know!)

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