Ffox999 wrote:Plz plz plz change the colours of the red army in the green grass. I can barely see them. Now I have to admit, I am colour blind, but still, many people have problems seeying this kind of red on this kind of green.
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im just curious, but do you see something like this,
mibi, go here and you'll see exactly how each type of color blindness affects people
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
It was uncalled for him to post the map in black and white. Mibi being a graphic desinger of such high class would know what colour blind people experience day in and day out. And would respect that. But NO not from mibi.
hulmey wrote:It was uncalled for him to post the map in black and white. Mibi being a graphic desinger of such high class would know what colour blind people experience day in and day out. And would respect that. But NO not from mibi.
Do u agree Mr Coleman?
I honestly have no clue what you are getting at, and would like to again request you go find something better to do until something notable happens here.
hulmey wrote:It was uncalled for him to post the map in black and white. Mibi being a graphic desinger of such high class would know what colour blind people experience day in and day out. And would respect that. But NO not from mibi.
Do u agree Mr Coleman?
uh... I was legitimately curious as to what the map looked liked to a color blind person because the red and greens were of different lightness. I know many colors, red and green being two often fall into the same shade of grey when they are desaturated but this wasnt the case with these particular colors so i was curious if the color blind person saw a totally desaturated image or if the hues were entirely different.
either way i don't think me being a graphic designer should qualify as an expert on color blindness or any other disability.
Before I say this, I freely admit that I may sound insane.
I've been following this map for some time and am eager to play it once it's quenched.
But as someone that grew up on old war movies and documentaries, I almost prefer it in black and white. I know it's in final forge, I know it's way too late to suggest such a radical graphic change, but having just looked at the b&w map, it was too cool-looking for me not to add my two cents.
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mibi wrote:uh... I was legitimately curious as to what the map looked liked to a color blind person because the red and greens were of different lightness. I know many colors, red and green being two often fall into the same shade of grey when they are desaturated but this wasnt the case with these particular colors so i was curious if the color blind person saw a totally desaturated image or if the hues were entirely different.
either way i don't think me being a graphic designer should qualify as an expert on color blindness or any other disability.
oh and drop the sarcasm, its annoying.
i think it's that the reds and greens often look as if they are the same colour or hue. it's not that the colour is removed, but that the difference between them is reduced significantly from that of a person who doesn't have red/green colour blindness.
i have a slight red/green colour blindness, and on some maps i have problems distinguishing reds and greens, but, personally, i have no problems with the numbers you have currently. however, i can see how some people may have problems reading them.
mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am.
but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
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cairnswk wrote:mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am. but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
is it the contrast? are they too small? i can see them fine so i do not know what is the problem is your having.
cairnswk wrote:mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am. but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
is it the contrast? are they too small? i can see them fine so i do not know what is the problem is your having.
i think it's because the green is too dark
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
yes the green is dark, and the red numbers are surrounded by black to INCREASE contrast. if the greens were lighter, it would have similar lightness, it would be very hard to differentiate to a color blind person.
cairnswk wrote:mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am. but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
is it the contrast? are they too small? i can see them fine so i do not know what is the problem is your having.
Mibi...they might need to be brightened...or alternatively what about a light coloured fuzzy glow of some kind around them....i don't know, but they are difficult and i don't want to tell you what to do, perhaps you need to experiement with them a little so they become brighter.
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cairnswk wrote:mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am. but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
is it the contrast? are they too small? i can see them fine so i do not know what is the problem is your having.
Mibi...they might need to be brightened...or alternatively what about a light coloured fuzzy glow of some kind around them....i don't know, but they are difficult and i don't want to tell you what to do, perhaps you need to experiement with them a little so they become brighter.
perhaps its your screen cairns, red on black are very contrasting colors and numbers seem very legible to me. if other people have problems viewing the red numbers let me know. also the numbers on the large and small map are the same size. the black glow is even more pronounced on the small map so it should be even easier to see.
cairnswk wrote:mibi...i'm not colour blind, at least i don't think i am. but i can hardly read the red numbers on the green on the large map let alone the small map....i do wear glasses.
is it the contrast? are they too small? i can see them fine so i do not know what is the problem is your having.
Mibi...they might need to be brightened...or alternatively what about a light coloured fuzzy glow of some kind around them....i don't know, but they are difficult and i don't want to tell you what to do, perhaps you need to experiement with them a little so they become brighter.
perhaps its your screen cairns, red on black are very contrasting colors and numbers seem very legible to me. if other people have problems viewing the red numbers let me know. also the numbers on the large and small map are the same size. the black glow is even more pronounced on the small map so it should be even easier to see.
Mibi, fron what i've read, other people already have issues with this aspect. I don't think it's my screen.
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unriggable wrote:Contrast between the three German Sections should be bigger, right now I'm having a hard time distinguishing the three.
you don't really need to distinguish between them. You don't get a bonus for them. But honestly, if you can't figure out which numbers belong to which area, then you might have bigger problems on your hands. Just saying.