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Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:27 am
by the.killing.44
On the small, having the bottommost lion being smaller looks very off. other than that I got nothing

Stamp soon.
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Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:57 pm
by brian fletcher
I dread to think how many times someone will assault middlesex from kent and end up in essex
ive looked at this map so many times and thats the 1st time ive noticed the bottom lion being smaller.
if the drop down assault box lists derby as derbyshire then i guess ignore my previous comment as it would kind of spoil the look.
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:21 am
by iancanton
the commonly-used postal abbreviation for derbyshire is
derbys. however, it looks a bit odd to me if we put it on this map.
http://www.gazetteer.co.uk/section3.htma full stop appears after
notts, but none of the other county abbreviations have one.
ian.

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:59 am
by Teflon Kris
Minor detail - Wetmorland /Lancashire border - could you get away with it being a little bit closer to the coast?
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:11 am
by Tupence
DJ Teflon wrote:Minor detail - Wetmorland /Lancashire border - could you get away with it being a little bit closer to the coast?
Wetmorland...Freudian slip there?

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:25 pm
by MrBenn
I've been making some tweaks to the small map, but haven't had enough time to get something that I'm completely satisfied with yet.
The third lion (bottom one) is often smaller than the first two, especially as they're more commonly seen on a shield (which shrinks towards the bottom)... and he needs to be smaller so as to not overlap the land...
I'll be ironing out some of the discrepencies in abbreviations (ie the full-stop in Notts.) too...
Keep watching this space

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/25 - Finalising graphics
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:35 pm
by cairnswk
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:07 pm
by MrBenn
Woohoo... at long last I've got around to publishing an update...
I can;t really remember all the things I've done - most of them are silly little tweaks that you probably wouldn't notice unless I pointed them out in any case
The most notable thing I've done is to change the font on the small map to make it easier to read (although it's a very similar typeface to the one I was using in any case) and less blurry.
The third lion will stay slightly smaller than the other two (only on the small map), because it looks stupid if I shrink the others down to be the same size - and if I make the smallest lion any bigger, then he (his name is Dexter) will overlap the land.


Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:52 pm
by the.killing.44
*sticks tongue out at Benn*

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:52 pm
by cairnswk
MrBenn, nice update.
Is there any reason why the white lines in the background are clearer in the South-East than in most other continents.
In some , i can't see any.
To that extent, is the transparency consistant on all continents.
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:10 pm
by MrBenn
cairnswk wrote:MrBenn, nice update.
Is there any reason why the white lines in the background are clearer in the South-East than in most other continents.
In some , i can't see any.
To that extent, is the transparency consistant on all continents.
It's partially a trick of the eye - especially as I've tweaked the transparency to try and make them more visible in the paler regions....
I'll have another look at evening them up a bit - but there'll probably always be some optical trick on them...
edit: Thanks for the stamp

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:18 pm
by Evil DIMwit
Took you long enough, man. Terrific work with all the green. 'Bout time the site got a new comedy map.*
*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:31 pm
by cairnswk
MrBenn wrote:cairnswk wrote:MrBenn, nice update.
Is there any reason why the white lines in the background are clearer in the South-East than in most other continents.
In some , i can't see any.
To that extent, is the transparency consistant on all continents.
It's partially a trick of the eye - especially as I've tweaked the transparency to try and make them more visible in the paler regions....
I'll have another look at evening them up a bit - but there'll probably always be some optical trick on them...
OKies.
I think this can be stickied at least.

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:34 pm
by saaimen
Biggest change I can see, apart from the font, is leaving out that very poem... A shame.
Dost thou fear the clutter?

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:58 am
by porkenbeans
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:40 pm
by MrBenn
I've been fiddling around with the "white lines" in the background (it's actually the strategic roads network), and brough some more consistency between the
appearance of them.


I should probably get around to doing the XML soon

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:47 pm
by MrBenn
Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:00 pm
by Evil DIMwit
MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess

Apparently it's attached to some old prophecy in the bible about a new Jerusalem being built. This song isn't the kookiest interpretation of that prophecy either; I've actually read of a proposal that the New Jerusalem should be an MMO-style virtual city that people can log onto and walk around...
...Maybe we should petition Lack for the relevant XML updates?
Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:31 pm
by MrBenn
Evil DIMwit wrote:MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess

Apparently it's attached to some old prophecy in the bible about a new Jerusalem being built. This song isn't the kookiest interpretation of that prophecy either; I've actually read of a proposal that the New Jerusalem should be an MMO-style virtual city that people can log onto and walk around...
...Maybe we should petition Lack for the relevant XML updates?
Somebody's probably making money from a Pseudo-Jerusalem in Second Life...

Re: England Map [D, GP] p1/26 - Final Graphics? Big+Small
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:02 am
by 00iCon
MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess

Apparently it's attached to some old prophecy in the bible about a new Jerusalem being built. This song isn't the kookiest interpretation of that prophecy either; I've actually read of a proposal that the New Jerusalem should be an MMO-style virtual city that people can log onto and walk around...
...Maybe we should petition Lack for the relevant XML updates?
Somebody's probably making money from a Pseudo-Jerusalem in Second Life...


A moderator posting about another game in CC!

(don't look at my sig)
Excellent work, great improvement from the draft. Love the shades of green and this is the first map I've seen where the big map is actually different to the small one!
Re: England Map [D, GP, GR]
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:53 am
by MrBenn
I've knocked up some XML:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/1/9/2 ... and-02.xmlThe only thing I have some reservations about is the naming of the abbreviated territories within the XML...
Staffordshire (Staffs)
Worcestershire (Worcs)
Derbyshire (Derby)
Nottinghamshire (Notts)
Northamptonshire (Northants)
Bedfordshire (Beds)
Huntingdonshire (Hunts)
Cambridgeshire (Cambs)
Hertfordshire (Herts)
Oxfordshire (Oxford)
Buckinghamshire (Bucks)
Gloucestershire (Gloucs)
Currently I've labelled them as shown in that list, but I'm not convinced by it... Some other options I'm considering are:
1. Gloucestershire - Gloucs
2. Gloucs / Gloucestershire
3. Gloucs - Gloucestershire
4. Gloucs (Gloucestershire)
Any thoughts/suggestions?
Re: England Map [D, GP, GR]
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:04 am
by saaimen
Well the abbreviations should definitely go first, that's is more comfortable (especially to non-English players).
Parentheses are good for me...
Re: England Map [D, GP, GR]
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:50 pm
by alex951
think the abbreviation will work
Re: England Map [D, GP, GR]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:49 am
by thenobodies80
Some people have criticized gimil's British Isles 2 because there isn't an easy pairing. (e.g. : oxon - oxfordshire), so I think that the best option is the fourth, abbreviation and parentheses.
First a player will read the territory name like it is written on the map, then he will be able to understand what is the real name (if the player wants

)
By the way,
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The England Map has reached the
‘Final Forge’ Stage. The map has passed rigorous gameplay and graphics examinations, and major concerns have been addressed. If you have any other concerns, please make your voice heard. If after a reasonable amount of time there has not been any objection or protest, the map will be deemed finished with the 'Foundry Brand' of approval and will be submitted for live play. As long as there is still discussion or posts that have yet to be commented on, the map will remain in
Final Forge until said discussion has reached the conclusion that the map has reached its final and polished version.
Post questions and concerns if any.
Re: England Map [D, GP, GR]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:28 am
by the.killing.44
Numero quatro
