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tokle wrote:I mentioned it before, but noone noticed, but isn't the "fancy letter" A in Alba the wrong colour? Shouldn't it correspond with the fill colour on the map?
The Bison King wrote:tokle wrote:I mentioned it before, but noone noticed, but isn't the "fancy letter" A in Alba the wrong colour? Shouldn't it correspond with the fill colour on the map?
You did mention and I even changed it since then, because of what you had said. It's not exact but none of them are. They are all a tad bit darker for visibilities sake.
Victor Sullivan wrote:You should do something "flashy" to reflect California properly. This would also be good to set it apart from the "just a state map" mentality.
The Bison King wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:You should do something "flashy" to reflect California properly. This would also be good to set it apart from the "just a state map" mentality.
LOL, you missed!
RedBaron0 wrote:
Alright looks like we're all tapped out here. There could be a concern with the fancy lettering, the legibility of the letters, and the size of "Gaul" still.... but if again brought up in the Forge is nothing but a minor tweak.
Forza AZ wrote:Subject: [Official] Map XML checksThe Bison King wrote:Map name: Celtic 7 Nations (or, 7 Celtic Nations)
Link to thread: viewtopic.php?f=64&t=119729&start=0
Link to large image: http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/3773 ... upload.jpg
Link to small image: http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/2310 ... upload.jpg
XML: http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/11/9/ ... ns.1.7.xml
XML is OK.
army of nobunaga wrote:"Through storm and fire and gloom,
I see it stand, Firm, broad, and tall,
The Celtic Cross that marks our
Fatherland, Amid them all!
Druids and Danes and Saxons "
I dunno... does your map have anything to do with druids, danes, saxons, celt crosses, storm, fire, or gloom?
It could have. But I think it is just a really pretty england/france map.
The Bison King wrote:Ok also good news for people that didn't like the fancy letters. I Am considering taking them out. I found this poem on the internet that I'm kind of thinking about putting in it's place. Tell me what you think:
Through storm and fire and gloom,
I see it stand, Firm, broad, and tall,
The Celtic Cross that marks our
Fatherland, Amid them all!
Druids and Danes and Saxons
vainly rage, Around its base;
It standeth shock on shock, and age on age,
Star of our scatter'd race.
I didn't write this., so am I allowed to use it?
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