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mibi wrote:I dunno... I think there are some things that are best left alone.
Like ice cream pizza.
wcaclimbing wrote:wont the names for each territory be copyright?
Even though you got permission from XKCD, I think you'd still have to ask each indavidual company if you could include their name in the map.
...or maybe I am wrong, I'm not sure.
mibi wrote:Your wrong.
InkL0sed wrote:This what you mean?
whitestazn88 wrote:you'll probably have to ask myspace, facebook, etc too right?
whitestazn88 wrote:army circles are what they're called i believe...
edbeard wrote:max size you can use for the small CC map image is 630x600 so you have to fit it into that. if you can't then there's no point working on the map.
Avaris wrote:Hmm...
First off, I've never contributed to a map in any way before, so ignore my ramblings if you want. However, I've been having a think about this map, and though it seems difficult I figure it could perhaps work. Thing is, it would need to be largely redrawn, and that is potentially alot of work.
I figure that the way to do it would be to first divide it up into reasonable countries, then try to put the army circles on, rather than simply try to put the circles on straight off. In some cases smaller countries will need combining, but this is nothing new for CC maps.
After a bit of messing around, this is what I came up with. Its a mess I know, but I've tried to show where each region represents (black lines) alongside how they connect to each other (red lines). At some point I'll make a diagram that hasn't got the map behind so I can see how all the nodes fit together properly (I suspect there are currently a load of dead ends... whether this is good or bad is unknown). The basic idea behind this was to copy the Great Lakes a bit, in that the seas are largely seperate from the land, with a few connections between them.
Oh, and sorry if I'm stepping on your toes here a.sub, its just the easiest way to explain what I mean is to actually show you.
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