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bloknayrb wrote:What if I instead changed the army circles for the bombardment territories in a way that kept them easy to read the numbers from, but still clearly indicated their special purpose?
Also, I want to thank you for your detailed comments, it's good to know what specifically needs to be done from a more objective point of view than my own. :)
Aerial Attack wrote:My eyes, my eyes, my eyes !!!
The new title effect has to go. I like the thickness of the lettering. The shadows across the light background are just irritating to my eyes. Not sure what to recommend.
The biggest thing that you need to do - if you've been reading the "Problem" or "Spread the Foundry News" or "New Rule" threads - is to list out the things you have done in your next revision (things you incorporated, things you decided against, and things you are still working on).
Everything else looks good. I guess if you aren't going to move the planet Praetos - at least move the label for Skwinnt up a couple of pixels away from the Planet name. I like what you did with the planet names.
I think I mentioned this a while back, but you need to work on your attack lines. They need to consistently point either the army circle or the territory label - you switch back and forth between army circle, territory label, and just some position at the edge of the planet. I realize that this is going to be a real pain, especially since in some cases you need to rearrange the territory label and the army circle (i.e. move Kipah above the army circle - actually, I'll list out all the ones you need to change).
If you go from terr name to terr name (Switch terr name with army circle or move terr name):
Ness3 - switch
Erch - move label below army circle
Satt - move army circle to the right and down so terr label is level with Eef terr label
Urnn - move label below army circle
Ness2 - move attack lines to terr name
Omega - switch
Pi - move label to left of army circle
Kipah - switch
Yyz - move army circle away from internal borders (a couple of pixels).
It - move army circle down and switch locations of terr label and targeting sight (move them closer too)
Ness4 - adjust attack path
Ness0 - move entire thing up 2 or 3 pixels (not too much)
The Buckle - move label right 2 or 3 pixels and down about 6 or 7 pixels. Adjust attack lines accordingly
Prax - move entire planet up 3 or 4 pixels so you can move Phlaks army circle and terr label slightly away from internal borders
Krax - move army circle right 1 or 2 pixels and up 2 or 3 pixels
Ness5 - move entire thing down 3 or 4 pixels
If you want to lessen the busy look of the attack lines, maybe make them dashed lines?
Looks like you did a decent job centering the bombardment targeting sights. But, from what I can tell your circles are about the same size as your army circles - therefore the diameter is an even number of pixels. Thus, a 1 pixel line can't properly divide them in half. You need to resize these to be an odd diameter length. I know - that's a LOT of extra work. I could really only tell because sight #1 is more off than the others (mainly because the #1 is shifted too far to the left).
Staying with the bombardment targeting sights, you need to be consistent in their placement. Either to the right of the terr label or somewhere closer to the army circle. The one on Shinzon is just too busy there - whilst I realize you may have game play reasons for having it there, it is much easier to graphically represent on Glayr or Deryer.
I realize this is a HUGE post and a LOT of work. But, you're almost there - this should get you so much closer to the finish line.
Ninjastar13 wrote:Meaning where have i been?
I trust bloknayrb to handle part of the map developement like, i assume, he trusts me to handle the xml coding. If i have any input i tell him myself, but last post i was unable to tell him personally for wtvr reason so i posted it on the forum. I hope that explains where i have been. And thats too bad about bob, im colorconfused and even with bob sometmes its hard to tell armies apart and on every map i have trouble distinguishing the color coded continents in the legend so i am against color coding in general , unless its done welll, with vibrants bright and obviously contrasting colors for continents.
Ninjastar13 wrote:Meaning where have i been?
I trust bloknayrb to handle part of the map developement like, i assume, he trusts me to handle the xml coding. If i have any input i tell him myself, but last post i was unable to tell him personally for wtvr reason so i posted it on the forum. I hope that explains where i have been. And thats too bad about bob, im colorconfused and even with bob sometmes its hard to tell armies apart and on every map i have trouble distinguishing the color coded continents in the legend so i am against color coding in general , unless its done welll, with vibrants bright and obviously contrasting colors for continents.
yamahafazer wrote:Ninjastar13 wrote:Meaning where have i been?
I trust bloknayrb to handle part of the map developement like, i assume, he trusts me to handle the xml coding. If i have any input i tell him myself, but last post i was unable to tell him personally for wtvr reason so i posted it on the forum. I hope that explains where i have been. And thats too bad about bob, im colorconfused and even with bob sometmes its hard to tell armies apart and on every map i have trouble distinguishing the color coded continents in the legend so i am against color coding in general , unless its done welll, with vibrants bright and obviously contrasting colors for continents.
I agre VERY srongly with what your saying about the colours... I'm curently playing on the Tamriel map....... MY GOOOOODNEEESSSSSSS
HOW AM I SUPOSED TO BE ABLE TO SEE WHAT'S WHAT!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAH
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