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TaCktiX wrote:I have one major beef with this map: it all looks blurry. I have a crystal-clear 1080p 24" display, and I can barely read any of the map. Please fix that ASAP, and I'll add some more comments for other improvements to the map (when it doesn't hurt my eyes to read).
fumandomuerte wrote:Seconded. the text needs to be sharper.
theBastard wrote:fumandomuerte wrote:Seconded. the text needs to be sharper.
for every text I choose "sharpe". what more could I do?
fumandomuerte wrote:My suggestion is that when resizing the big map (where text is "sharp" and legible) be sure of having it as a vector. Here's an example:
Original:
Resized (75%) from raster text:
Resized (75%) from vectorial text:
Vector images are made up of many individual, scalable objects. These objects are defined by mathematical equations rather than pixels, so they always render at the highest quality. Objects may consist of lines, curves, and shapes with editable attributes such as color, fill, and outline. Changing the attributes of a vector object does not effect the object itself. You can freely change any number of object attributes without destroying the basic object. An object can be modified not only by changing its attributes, but also by shaping and transforming it using nodes and control handles.
Because they're scalable, vector-based images are resolution independent. You can increase and decrease the size of vector images to any degree and your lines will remain crisp and sharp, both on screen and in print. Fonts are a type of vector object.
Another advantage of vector images is that they're not restricted to a rectangular shape like bitmaps. Vector objects can be placed over other objects, and the object below will show through.
Kickass avi, right the fruck on !!!fumandomuerte wrote:just be sure that your text is being written on a vector layer
porkenbeans wrote:Kickass avi, right the fruck on !!!fumandomuerte wrote:just be sure that your text is being written on a vector layer
BTW, you should have entered the Foundry Medals comp. You would have won hands down with a set of that style.
I second that.fumandomuerte wrote:porkenbeans wrote:Kickass avi, right the fruck on !!!fumandomuerte wrote:just be sure that your text is being written on a vector layer
BTW, you should have entered the Foundry Medals comp. You would have won hands down with a set of that style.
Yeah, there should be medals for other great map contributors such as WidowMakers, oaktown & qwert and the rest of the cartographers that have succesfully developed maps.
It would be awesome to have 4 categories, each one honoring these 3 great CA along with Cairnswk.
fumandomuerte wrote:just be sure that your text is being written on a vector layer
fumandomuerte wrote:When you insert text or a shape there should be a checking box showing something like "create as a vector" (I use Corel Paint Shop Pro X, but I'm sure there should be a similar option in other software).
fumandomuerte wrote:Sorry for the SPAM theBastard
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