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Fantastic idea, and some great art on that site referenced. Red, a lot of those old works of art are domain free. I would certainly suggest that you look into it.AndyDufresne wrote:I think you are onto something. Keep in mind some classical Japanese Art (especially woodblocks---perhaps this map can have the feel/theme?)---the colors, the form, the style---etc.
http://cdn1.ioffer.com/img/item/892/822 ... -Fight.jpg
http://www.yachigusaryu.com/blog/pics/p ... adies2.jpg
http://www.cafepress.com/emwfinearts
--Andy
RedBaron0 wrote:
Here's what I've got so far. I know I'm missing a few things still. In particular some sort of color code for the bonuses. I figure I could color the inner edges of the territories, but that might be too much. I could also color along the edge of the the army circles. It is also an option to recolor the land very subtlety. At this point as I think about I've probably drained too much color out of the map and will have to add it back in some way.
I think that the colors are beautiful. I would suggest leaving the land as is, and just color the text.natty_dread wrote:You're going to need some more color to distinguish the bonus areas better. Kanto and Chubu are almost indistinguishable, for example.
porkenbeans wrote:I think that the colors are beautiful. I would suggest leaving the land as is, and just color the text.natty_dread wrote:You're going to need some more color to distinguish the bonus areas better. Kanto and Chubu are almost indistinguishable, for example.
RedBaron0 wrote:
Here's what I've got so far. I know I'm missing a few things still. In particular some sort of color code for the bonuses. I figure I could color the inner edges of the territories, but that might be too much. I could also color along the edge of the the army circles. It is also an option to recolor the land very subtlety. At this point as I think about I've probably drained too much color out of the map and will have to add it back in some way.
the.killing.44 wrote:You're right, it's definitely oversaturated. You should get rid of the bevel and just have an outer glow. Also, for the text, the white stroke isn't necessary. Much better though.
natty_dread wrote:This is a real nitpick... but now that the map looks old, your signature with that biplane really doesn't fit in at all... Could you possibly consider using just your name as a signature?
the.killing.44 wrote:natty_dread wrote:This is a real nitpick... but now that the map looks old, your signature with that biplane really doesn't fit in at all... Could you possibly consider using just your name as a signature?
Nah, there's a precedent of signatures just being uniform across all maps made by a maker. See oaktown: his Marcella script sig is on all his maps, from 1800's India to 1914 Europe to 1961 Berlin, etc. I love it, and think he should keep it.
natty_dread wrote:On another note... didn't the Red Baron fly a triplane (namely, Fokker Dr.I)?
Industrial Helix wrote:Going on Killing's suggestions about the extended sun rays... you could possibly extend them to the opposite corners and make a border out of it.
RedBaron0 wrote:[Industrial Helix wrote:Going on Killing's suggestions about the extended sun rays... you could possibly extend them to the opposite corners and make a border out of it.
I tried that, it looked horrid. That's why there's still a some extending past the mini-map, I wasn't sure where to erase the extensions too.
Industrial Helix wrote:RedBaron0 wrote:[Industrial Helix wrote:Going on Killing's suggestions about the extended sun rays... you could possibly extend them to the opposite corners and make a border out of it.
I tried that, it looked horrid. That's why there's still a some extending past the mini-map, I wasn't sure where to erase the extensions too.
Hmm. Maybe you could fade it into the main canvas color then... I kind of think you can do it by progressively desaturating it as it passes the mini map.
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