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Borders and colors are together on the same layer.natty_dread wrote:Ah. But you have the territories as a separate layer? I mean the coloured part of the territories, not the territory borders?


You don't "like" using it?ironsij0287 wrote:Yeah, I really don't like using the bevel and emboss tool.


No I went back and created a separate layer for just borders and then set the bevel to that.isaiah40 wrote:Is each territory its own separate layer?
I can try to do just the bonus regions. I'll need to go back into ArcMap and do some stuff so it'll take me a little bit before I have something ready.natty_dread wrote:Are the territories detached from each other? Because it seems each territory has it's own bevel now... It would probably look better to have one bevel per bonus area...
And no, rivers don't need bevels, that's just silly.

drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
It is the same shade. The beveling just made it look darker.jefjef wrote:Looks nice. Arsenal Island is noticeably darker on the map vs the Legend. Could you match it to the shade on the legend.
Well it is no longer the same shade.ironsij0287 wrote:It is the same shade. The beveling just made it look darker.jefjef wrote:Looks nice. Arsenal Island is noticeably darker on the map vs the Legend. Could you match it to the shade on the legend.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".

OK. Yeah Moline is all one contiguous piece that is just layered underneath the river right now. That's why the bevel doesn't follow the river properly. I'll fix that.natty_dread wrote:Tune the bevel down on Arsenal.
Also, in Moline, change the bevel so that it follows the Rock river. It looks odd when it does what it does now.