Lone.prophet wrote:too bad those borders look choopy and pixelated, which totally sucks
damn, i thought something was wrong! so is that the reason it had graphics passed and it quenched?
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Lone.prophet wrote:too bad those borders look choopy and pixelated, which totally sucks
mibi wrote:Lone.prophet wrote:omg ur an ass what was the neediness of that comment?
lol, your method is very inefficient and requires two expensive programs. Not to mention you blur the end result, why did people start doing that anyways?
Here is my mini-tut
1. Trace borders with pen tool
2. Stroke path.
3. Step away from the computer.
that was how the Iraq borders were done.
t-o-m wrote:Lone.prophet wrote:too bad those borders look choopy and pixelated, which totally sucks
damn, i thought something was wrong! so is that the reason it had graphics passed and it quenched?
Lone.prophet wrote:mibi wrote:Lone.prophet wrote:omg ur an ass what was the neediness of that comment?
lol, your method is very inefficient and requires two expensive programs. Not to mention you blur the end result, why did people start doing that anyways?
Here is my mini-tut
1. Trace borders with pen tool
2. Stroke path.
3. Step away from the computer.
that was how the Iraq borders were done.
too bad those borders look choopy and pixelated, which totally sucks
RjBeals wrote:Sure it's not the most efficient way, but I really like the look of your borders Lone.prophet. It just must be hard to make adjustments on the fly.
ZeakCytho wrote:...Could you all grow up please?
It is possible to criticize what someone has done without sounding like an arrogant ass. It's also possible to read such criticism without having a temper tantrum.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Its much easier to put fonts into the windows font folder then the font opens with any program that lists fonts.
bryguy wrote:gimil wrote:Its much easier to put fonts into the windows font folder then the font opens with any program that lists fonts.
not for GIMP, GIMP only does fonts from its fonts folder, or whatever folder u set it to.
yeti_c wrote:bryguy wrote:gimil wrote:Its much easier to put fonts into the windows font folder then the font opens with any program that lists fonts.
not for GIMP, GIMP only does fonts from its fonts folder, or whatever folder u set it to.
Set Gimp to look in the windows font folder then?
C.
gimil wrote:Its much easier to put fonts into the windows font folder then the font opens with any program that lists fonts.
DiM wrote:gimil wrote:Its much easier to put fonts into the windows font folder then the font opens with any program that lists fonts.
true. just save the font file, right click on it and hit install.
Diamonds14 wrote:but wouldnt that make a rectangle shape as the territory?
Diamonds14 wrote:and if it does and i have a territory that fits around the circle then wouldnt the overlapping boundaries conflict with each other?
Diamonds14 wrote:haha yeah i know about graphing.. but thanks for the clearification for the xml.. and the suggestion tom to wait.
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