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Don't worry about it, really, it is you opinion, and I thank you for making it. You're not going to hurt my ego by saying it either. I know sometimes folks making maps can get defensive about their maps, and I've probably been guilty of it somewhere along the line, but I -try- not to let it get to me. For Mt. Fuji to work I might have to think about putting together a little more of a collage of images representative of Japan in the modern era.cairnswk wrote:RedBaron0... i'm sorry, but i have to be brutally honest in saying this...and i don't want to offend...
from my design and aesthetic viewpoint your Mt Fuji background would probably work a lot better if you got rid of that stylized wave background on the right and extended Mt Fuji landscape across the entire map. Sorry but I've never been a fan of the wave, to me it does nothing for the map.



...indeed i am in that boat also.RedBaron0 wrote:....Don't worry about it, really, it is you opinion, and I thank you for making it. You're not going to hurt my ego by saying it either. I know sometimes folks making maps can get defensive about their maps, and I've probably been guilty of it somewhere along the line, but I -try- not to let it get to me....cairnswk wrote:RedBaron0... i'm sorry, but i have to be brutally honest in saying this...and i don't want to offend...
from my design and aesthetic viewpoint your Mt Fuji background would probably work a lot better if you got rid of that stylized wave background on the right and extended Mt Fuji landscape across the entire map. Sorry but I've never been a fan of the wave, to me it does nothing for the map.
Here, here...isaiah40 wrote:I like the second one better, not as busy or (IMHO) loud....

I have grown accustomed to the old wave, but the mountain has an impact that the wave never had and likely never will. But let me suggest this: keep the mountain and its shoreline, extending them across the whole map but moved up so the Sea of Japan territory appears on the water. Use the old wave on the lower part of the background, blending into the water at the bottom of the mountain image.RedBaron0 wrote:Anybody prefer the old wave?



Maybe the problem with the mountains is the lighting: The map in general is lit from the upper left, but the mountains seem lit from the right.natty_dread wrote:It looks neat enough... I for one prefer the old waves.
Then maybe you could change the mountains a bit? They look a bit out of place IMO... There's just something about them, that looks unnatural.
I'd say either get rid of the snow or make the lower part a lighter gray.

Nice catch You are correct. Wrong side of the mountains are shaded. Might as well make both sides the same shade. No real need to have a shadow effect.ender516 wrote:Maybe the problem with the mountains is the lighting: The map in general is lit from the upper left, but the mountains seem lit from the right.natty_dread wrote:It looks neat enough... I for one prefer the old waves.
Then maybe you could change the mountains a bit? They look a bit out of place IMO... There's just something about them, that looks unnatural.
I'd say either get rid of the snow or make the lower part a lighter gray.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".

Of course not... that's French, not Japanese.MrBenn wrote:I think the map looks easier on the eye with your latest update, but it still feels like it's not quite got that je nais cest quoi.


That's barely French: he meant "je ne sais quoi". And "occupado" with two C's is Spanish. (I love being pedantic. My family hates me for it.)RedBaron0 wrote:Of course not... that's French, not Japanese.MrBenn wrote:I think the map looks easier on the eye with your latest update, but it still feels like it's not quite got that je nais cest quoi.![]()
I'm still fiddling, I doubt I'll get much do tonight, the game is on and I'll be ocupado.![]()
GO PHILLIES!
I can see why.ender516 wrote: That's barely French: he meant "je ne sais quoi". And "occupado" with two C's is Spanish. (I love being pedantic. My family hates me for it.)






