They're blue with pink polka dots and you're the only one who can see them.
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They're blue with pink polka dots and you're the only one who can see them.
I've decided that I'm going to try for an "old school" feel to this. (don't worry Ascension I've also started on a version using your tips :) ) I changed the font to something a little less fancy and have gotten rid of all the textures. I'll be adding more streets and working on the key next. :)
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Not to worry, man; some things just take way too much effort and, in the end, still look like junk. If you want to scrap that other one then fine by me; doesn't bother me at all. You learned some things and that's what's important.
Thanks I certainly learned some things. And there's no way I'm going to scrap the other version (not after a couple dozen hours working on roof textures.. :) )
Managed to get some work done on this in between chasing shadow issues and light points on my challenge entry :) Not much of an update but I color keyed the important buildings and I'm also thinking of adding a grid but can't decide between square (which I know how to make) and hex (which I don't) What do you all think? :)
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If you're going to use the grid as an X/Y marker (e.g. the Palace is at G4), then I'd go for a square grid. Thanks to Isomage you don't need to make a hex grid, his clever little application available online Link Here does it for you! But you will need something that can read SVG files like inkscape (which I see you have). I remember further up in this post you mentioned the problems lining up your text labels. Did you do the labels in inkscape? If you had it would have taken seconds to line them up. It's always worth considering doing your labelling in vector.
After Ravells great tip I have my hex grid (Each hex=25') I think I'm going to change the color of the ocean it seems a bit bright :)
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I've found that you almost never want to use fully saturated colours (ie your ocean blue looks like R0,G0,B255). Using more faded colours almost always is more pleasing to the eye, and even just plain easier to look at! :)
Thats very true. The Ocean had been bothering me since the beginning of this project. Here it is with the color toned a bit and the key started. I'm not 100% certain about the font but it is easy to read.
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