More mining symbols (and updated cabinets)
JMunsonII
Traveler
Greetings!
I've made changes to the simple winch & lift, and added two types of post lifts and two more types of winches that attach to two different kinds of wheels to power the winches... Mouthful!
The square post lift comes in two flavors - rope block & tackle, or chain block & tackle. And the winches are either rope-based or chain-based.
There is a segment of rope, and a segment of chain (look carefully above the rope segment) with which to make connections. Any of the rope/chain combos will work with any of the lifts. I figured the hand winch would likely be rope only.
One wheel is for water (the thinner one, looks like paddles I hope), and the other is for "humanoid," or beast, power.
As for the cabinets, I thought they were just too yellow so mellowed them out a bit.
Thoughts?
Jon
I've made changes to the simple winch & lift, and added two types of post lifts and two more types of winches that attach to two different kinds of wheels to power the winches... Mouthful!
The square post lift comes in two flavors - rope block & tackle, or chain block & tackle. And the winches are either rope-based or chain-based.
There is a segment of rope, and a segment of chain (look carefully above the rope segment) with which to make connections. Any of the rope/chain combos will work with any of the lifts. I figured the hand winch would likely be rope only.
One wheel is for water (the thinner one, looks like paddles I hope), and the other is for "humanoid," or beast, power.
As for the cabinets, I thought they were just too yellow so mellowed them out a bit.
Thoughts?
Jon
Comments
I do plan on gathering these together into a symbol catalog, etc. (soon as I learn how, shouldn't be hard but might be tedious), and will go from there.
P.S. - I just put the symbols in a map to show "in use."
For naming, I recommend keeping sensible names for the images themselves, since this is used as the default symbol names. Saves you some renaming work.
Note that you don't need to import them as symbols when testing. Just hit the 'Open symbol catalog button', browse to where your .png files are stored, select any one of them, and click open. The symbol catalog window will now display all the images in that folder. This is great for testing (But in the end, you do want to make proper symbol catalogs, and not rely on that method for daily use)
Any other suggestions for "stuff"?