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    This looks fantastic! The level of detail is excellent. Great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hudster View Post
    This looks fantastic! The level of detail is excellent. Great work.
    Thank you Hudster and Lyandra - great names

    When i was a teenager I made a world map after getting hooked on Ultima games and plasticized it. I tossed it out whenb I "grew up" - now i wish i'de kept it. But i guess making maps is something thats kind of in you and now i have the chance to make a new one for no other reason than to just make it

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    any basic tutorials on how to do this?

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    WOW, nice map

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbwncster View Post
    any basic tutorials on how to do this?
    yes, here's the basics from earlier in the thread - If you have any specific questions let me know here, but really its just grabbing your imagination and tools and experimenting I think.

    The outline is created in Illustrator. Here i crated the coastlines, the country borders, and figured out the names of each place. Working with vectors here is nice because i can zoom in and out easily.

    I gathered high resolution satellite images and used photoshop's "content aware fill" to remove any lines or abberations in the textures.

    I used Bitmap2Material to create seamless high resolution textures for the different landscapes. You can also use the seamless texture filter in GIMP

    I brought the illustartor outline into photoshop and used it as a mask for the textures, and brought the textures together in photoshop. I usually use Fireworks, but it was just crashing. Photoshop seemed to handle the multilayered 8192x8192 file better.

    All the text is added outside the map in html. To create the actual panning and zooming map I used this incredible open source map javascript library called Leaflet http://leaflet.cloudmade.com/

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    That is really great. Have some rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtougas View Post
    That is really great. Have some rep
    Thanks! I appreciate the Rep and the compliment

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    Your map has its own website too? Now you're just showing off.

    Frankly apart from the critique about shorelines... I can't think of a single thing to say about this other than that it's absolutely beautiful. Bravo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregorus Prime View Post
    Your map has its own website too? Now you're just showing off.

    Frankly apart from the critique about shorelines... I can't think of a single thing to say about this other than that it's absolutely beautiful. Bravo.
    Thanks! When I was younger i decided the web was it for me (im a web designer) because even though it was/is technologically limited compared to what you can produce with print or C++ etc i could reach the most people, thats also why i got into flash as a game design tool (now i use unity for much the same reason) - the great thing about having your own website is you can share you ideas with others, and you never know whose going to see and maybe appreciate your work

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    Beautiful map.

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