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Re: Tribal War - Florida v6.0 [16 Aug 2011] pg10

Postby gimil on Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:27 am

TaCktiX wrote:I intentionally didn't fontshop. ;) The image was to show the "under the state" and "Tribal colors" ideas visually.


Default font will only get you so far. Sometimes you need to fontshop. Besides your example did fail to do either of the points you intended to, I feel. ;)
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg10

Postby Seamus76 on Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:06 pm

CURRENT UPDATE INFO-2011-08-21:
- Sorry for the slow updates. Once I started putting in the 888's on the small map I realized I needed to adjust some of the territory borders so everything would fit. It's tight, but it all fits. I wanted the two versions to be the same so I made all of the changes to the large map before creating the small, which took me longer than I wanted. I know everything will fit the large map so I didn't add the 888's but if that is needed let me know and I'll start working on it.
- I should have the title for the next update.
- Thanks for feedback, let me know what's left before a sticky.

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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby koontz1973 on Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:26 am

A couple of minor points you can add to the list and these are subjective...
1. The brown(land)/sea(green) at the top left is very sharp (next to Florida) compared to the rest (by your legend). A bit of merging would be nice.
2.On the small map the icons in the war zone are too close in places - MI2/TQ3. Can you move apart a tad.
3.PINK? What tribe was that?

Looking good. Sorry not been in for a while, looking forward to seeing this title of yours.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby gimil on Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:48 am

I am finding that the text on the small generally is hard to read. Some are either to small (like conquistaders) or blurry (like the continent names in the legends). I think an overall rework of the typography in the small is required. Other than that though this is looking pretty good (pending a new title).
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby ender516 on Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:35 pm

I think the surest way to make sure all the troop numbers fit is to create the XML, or at least a rough first cut with just the territories. The Map XML Wizard is a very good tool for doing this quickly, just point and shoot. Then you can use the Map Inspect portion of the Conquer Club Map Maker tool to create a sample image with 88s, 888s, or whatever you like. (Some suggest 33s, just to see if they are distinguishable from 88s with your map as the background.)
Are you doing the XML yourself, or do you have a coder? If you need help, I could take a shot at this.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby AndyDufresne on Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:04 am

gimil wrote:I am finding that the text on the small generally is hard to read


I'd agree that a bump of font size on small would be great if possible.


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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:13 am

Thanks everyone. I was mainly looking to get the maps up to make sure all of the numbers would fit, etc. Right now I am re-doing all of the text on the little map, which currently was just scaled from the large map and obviously isn't idea.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby koontz1973 on Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:45 am

Seamus76 wrote:Thanks everyone. I was mainly looking to get the maps up to make sure all of the numbers would fit, etc. Right now I am re-doing all of the text on the little map, which currently was just scaled from the large map and obviously isn't idea.


Found that out myself. Had to redo all of mine, all 87 territs and legend. A real sod of a job.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby natty dread on Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:12 pm

ProTip: if you have the territory names as text layers on the large map, they are still text layers after scaling - they just masquerade as regular layers. If you edit them with the text tool, you get a dialog that prompts if you want to discard changes, select yes and the layer bounces back to text layer. Then just adjust the size and position.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:43 pm

Now that is a ProTip!! Thanks so much natty, that will certainly come in handy.

Sorry you had to do it the hard way koontz. :lol:
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:32 pm

ProTip: if you have the territory names as text layers on the large map, they are still text layers after scaling - they just masquerade as regular layers. If you edit them with the text tool, you get a dialog that prompts if you want to discard changes, select yes and the layer bounces back to text layer. Then just adjust the size and position.


Wow man, really I can't thank you enough!
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v7.0 [21 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:19 pm

CURRENT UPDATE INFO-2011-08-23:
- I redid all of the text on the small map, thanks for the pro tip natty.
- Increased the size of text on small version as well to help with legibility. Personally I think it looks pretty good.
- Still working on the title.

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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby ender516 on Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:38 pm

That does seem to have made the small text on the small map (like "Motherland Bonus") clearer. Well done!
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby natty dread on Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:14 am

Rotating a text layer directly is not often a good idea, unless the text is really large. When you do that the text is first converted to bitmap and then rotated... which loses accuracy. What I do when I need to rotate small text is, convert the text to path, then rotate the path, and then convert the path to selection and fill selection on a new layer.

This just came to mind, looking at a few of your territory labels...
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby koontz1973 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:16 am

Text in the small is a lot better.

Minor point though, Miccosukee in the legend in both small and large seems a bit blurry. A couple of others are like it as well. Can you clear that up then text can be crossed of the list.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:23 am

Thanks guys. I'll be working on those for the next version.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby DiM on Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:36 am

i would increase the small map to 700*667 because right now some pieces of text are very small and hard to read and if you simply increase the text while keeping the map at 630*600 then the text will be too overpowering.
also, what software are you using? because it seems rotated text becomes blurry (canoes). or perhaps you're converting the text layers into image layers before rotating them? you can still rotate text with no problem. just hit ctrl+T.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby natty dread on Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:58 am

DiM wrote:also, what software are you using? because it seems rotated text becomes blurry (canoes). or perhaps you're converting the text layers into image layers before rotating them? you can still rotate text with no problem. just hit ctrl+T.


natty_dread wrote:Rotating a text layer directly is not often a good idea, unless the text is really large. When you do that the text is first converted to bitmap and then rotated... which loses accuracy. What I do when I need to rotate small text is, convert the text to path, then rotate the path, and then convert the path to selection and fill selection on a new layer.

This just came to mind, looking at a few of your territory labels...


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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby DiM on Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:06 am

wow and gimp really makes the text that crappy when you rotate it? pff in photoshop you can twist and turn it with no problem and it will be good as new.
why isn't anybody using photoshop anymore?
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby koontz1973 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:52 am

DiM wrote:wow and gimp really makes the text that crappy when you rotate it? pff in photoshop you can twist and turn it with no problem and it will be good as new.
why isn't anybody using photoshop anymore?

It's bloody expensive :D
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby DiM on Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:59 am

koontz1973 wrote:
DiM wrote:wow and gimp really makes the text that crappy when you rotate it? pff in photoshop you can twist and turn it with no problem and it will be good as new.
why isn't anybody using photoshop anymore?

It's bloody expensive :D


one word: TORRENTS :roll:
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby natty dread on Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:42 am

1. Supporting the open-source cause, boycotting patent trolls like Adobe

2. Not wanting to pay huge amounts of cash for a software when you're not using it professionally, ie. not getting money off it

3. Photoshop consumes huge amount of resources, and running the latest version may not even be possible with older hardware. Gimp runs in pretty much anything. Mac, Window, Linux, smartphone... you name it. Heck, you can even run it from a USB drive.

4. Gimp's development is still in progress. It's a much younger software than Photoshop. In certain things it can be considered more advanced than PS, and in others, less. Text handling and vectors in general are something that hasn't been paid too much attention in Gimp development so far, so the text tools are still somewhat primitive. This will hopefully improve in the 2.8 release that is due next December.

However, like I said, there are ways around the limitations, all you need to do is convert the text to a vector path before rotating.
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:56 am

Thanks guys. Yes, PS is too expensive for me, and GIMP is just as good or better than the outdated version of PS Elements I was trying to use at first.

I will give the conversion to vector path a shot. It might be a day or two, but in the mean time let me know if there is anything else I need to work on.

To do:
- Title
- Darken the legend tribe names
- Fix the rotated text and icons
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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby koontz1973 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:09 am

DiM wrote:one word: TORRENTS :roll:

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Re: Tribal War - Florida v8.0 [23 Aug 2011] pg11

Postby Seamus76 on Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:24 am

lol, so true. I won't touch the things these days.
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