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    Agreed, this is truly nice stuff. Very professional. Once you get it done I hope you hang it on a wall...like the one here next to my chair
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    I thought I'd go ahead and update my progress, even though I didn't get as much done this last week as I would have liked. A home improvement project ate up most of my time, but did get me some brownie points with the wife, so I guess that's a good trade off.

    I'm still trying to figure out how i want to represent some of the unsettled, "barbarian" lands surrounding the established nations. Hopefully it'll just work itself out as I go and will look all right in the end.
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    Maybe some kind of light color overlay or crosshatching?
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    Yeah...now I'm running into a problem exporting the file back into Photoshop. I've been fighting with it for the last several hours and haven't found a solution I like. Before I was able to go back and forth between Illustrator and Photoshop pretty much seamlessly, but now I can't get Illustrator to export the file.

    I guess Illustrator has an issue with exporting large files (this one is near 100mb) to Photoshop. I must have crossed some threshold because now it won't work. I get an error saying there is insufficient memory to save the file, even though I have plenty. Apparently I'm not the only person to have this issue. I'm reading various forums but I'm not real pleased with the workarounds presented there.

    Its been a month or so since I've tried to export it, but i wanted to go back to photoshop and edit a couple of things in the forest and landmass layers. I guess I'll have to keep playing around with it.
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    Illustrator sure eats a lot of memory.. I did a large poster (300dpi, something like 1,4m x 1,6m) for this one guy on my old computer. I don't know how long it took to export, but damn I thought many times that my computer just froze or died on me. I had some really interesting moments on that project.. So I believe you when you say have some problems with the software

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    Here's an updated look at my map. Still haven't figured out what I'm going to do with the "barbarian" lands of the North/North-east. Part of me is thinking of just cropping most of that area out of this map, but the other part of me likes how the map looks with it.

    Also gave up trying to export the map back to Photoshop with the layers intact. It's just too big and there are too many objects now.

    Anyways, still have some more labeling to do.
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    Maybe just some kind of 'graying out' with "HERE BE BARBARIANS" or something *shrugs*
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    Or stick a giant totem in the ground, with a skull on top
    Greying them out might actually be a good idea...
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    I took some time off from working on my map (went on vacation, recharged my batteries, etc.), and now that I am back to working on it I am starting to see the finish line ahead. Looking at it with fresh eyes has really helped me out and I have some ideas on how I want to finish it up.

    I'm still battling memory errors and struggling with the size of the map a little, but I am looking forward to getting it finished.
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    That is a great-looking map!

    When I was struggling with memory issues before my rebuild (um, and after, since now i can make stuff BIGGER!) I found it was helpful to do a lot of save-a-copy-with-layers, merge-everything steps. That way the working copy never had more than 7 or 8 layers.

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