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I understand that IH. My point goes to the "feel" of the warped text on the mini-map verses the other text on the map. I know they are both computer generated, but the warped text looks so much more in line with the rest of the map. It "feels" hand drawn.Industrial Helix wrote:... the rest of the map IS hand drawn. I did it... with my hands! Ironically, the text is not hand drawn and is via the computer.porkenbeans wrote:The warped text on the mini-map looks good. It gives the feel of being hand drawn. It is a shame that the rest of the map is not like that.
Army... I kind of dig the ocean and its blueness. It really works with the rest of the colors on the map, I think. Are you suggesting it should be more like that brownish paper color?



Swaziland would still work well with a slight arch.Industrial Helix wrote:Ah ah... i see what you mean Army and I think I can tweak it to make it work.
Pork, well I think i understand what you mean. It's kind of funny actually, because I think the original map looks newer than the map that I've done. I tried making the territory names have the same effect, but it wasn't working out the way I tried it. Maybe I'll give it a shot again. The trouble is with places like Swaziland, the names fits best when its perfectly straight.

The browning of old paper is not typically uniform, so it could be limited in those areas where they might affect important features at the edge of the map, and yet still look realistic.RedBaron0 wrote:The title on the small map is off the right side of the map.
I see what Vic and Sully are talking about with the older browning edges of the map. I dunno if it is possible since there are a few things right up to the edge of the map and might make things unclear with this addition. It's worth a try but I get the feeling that function will likely trump form in this case.
I agree, I think you're too critical, IHThe Bison King wrote:Still looks good to me. I'm not concerned with the paper browning, I think that looks fine as is.

Yes, it would need to have the same texture. I just whipped up a quick example of what it might look like. I reduced the image to 98%, then put a vanilla colored layer (from the shield color), underneath. Then put on an inside shadow to dirty up the edge a bit. Also, put a dup. of that "vanilla" layer over the top and used a radial gradient set at lin. burn at 30%. And set the overall opacity of that layer very low. All just to tone down the white a little bit more. I am diggin that off white color, it really helps to sell it as antique.army of nobunaga wrote:if the border had the same texture then you would be in business.

