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  • Birdseye Continental - style development thread

    Thanks guys :)

    I was more concerned about the number of sheets involved.

    One of the traps that can be fallen into when developing a style is to make it too complicated.

    I have many, many terrain sheets to ensure that all the terrain textures can have their own sheet and never end up sharing a sheet, However, these all start with "TERRAIN...", so once you grasp the meaning of the first terrain sheet you encounter, it's easy enough to understand what all the rest are for.


    However, if I start adding too many specialised sheets from that point on, it may cause more confusion than anything else.

    Unfortunately, Quenten, I have already added the mountain and hill symbols sheets together as one "SYMBOLS RELIEF". It shouldn't be too confusing because there are only 2 actual hills in all of this, and both of those are volcanic hills. These are the symbols in the map so far.

    So you see that most of the bumpy bits are actually polygons maskquerading as hills.

    There will of course be many more ridge components and other features, like outcrops and fissures, but they will mostly all go on a very short list of "SYMBOLS..." sheets.

    As you can see, if you take all the TERRAIN sheets out of the mix, the rest of the sheet list is surprisingly short, and the whole list would easily fit in a single dialog window - if not for the TERRAIN sheets. I'm a bit concerned by the psychological effect of such a lengthy list when they are all put together. If you can think back to when you began mapping with CC, would this have seemed quite a daunting wall of sheets?

    Royal Scribe
  • What art programs do you use?

    Affinity Designer does most things that Photo can do. It has a bitmap mode. I have Photo as well, but only use it once in a blue moon for warping bitmap images.

    To get comparable functionality from PS I would have to pay that much every month for as long as I continue being an artist.

    Don Anderson Jr.
  • What art programs do you use?

    Affinity used to be a British app, but Remy tells me it's been bought out by an Australian company. I won't post a link here because it's paid-for software, but you will find it easily enough by search engine. When you do find it, compare the cost of that one time purchase with a lifetime of paying for PS.

    A lot of people regard it as an affordable alternative to PS. I wouldn't know for sure. By the time I could afford to buy PS it was just going rental, so I never bothered with it.

    I never got on with Inkscape because it's outlandishly complicated and clunky compared to Affinity.

    Don Anderson Jr.
  • Birdseye Continental - style development thread

    Thanks :)

    I made a small set of different shapes. Being vector symbols it should be easy enough for people to edit them or make their own versions.


    seycyrusRoyal Scribe
  • Birdseye Continental - style development thread

    Thanks :)

    Yes, that's a good one. I was just a bit too tired to go looking for it after a day of gradually coming to the conclusion that bitmap symbols weren't going to make the grade.

    Royal ScribeDon Anderson Jr.