A bit of manual tweaking of the typography, and scaled up the city names.
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The name generator has done its magic and I've exported at a higher resolution.
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There are a few little glitches, some of the diacritics seems to be drifting when I apply letter spacing.
The island is now named. In particular it is Bākȯ, pronounced "Bah-koi", with the 'ah' stretched out a bit.
A bit of manual tweaking of the typography, and scaled up the city names.
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I really like the subdued color palette. Very nice all around.
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Thanks. By my standards, it's is actually quite bright and saturated. I keep wanting to tone it down a bit.
Also, I've put the name generator to more use, and changed the transcription a bit. Bākȯ is now Bākoi, though it's still pronounced the same way.
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I think the palette looks great. How are you inserting the place names automatically?
Last edited by Lukc; 10-23-2011 at 09:26 AM.
It's a bit crude, but it's just a plain old search and replace on the file. The actual code looks like this:
Code:Generators={"Inland Town"=>Town, "River Town"=>RiverTown, "Coast Town"=>CoastTown, "Delta Town"=>DeltaTown, "Lake Town"=>LakeTown, "Mountains"=> Mountains, "Island"=> Island} $stdin.each do |line| Generators.each_pair do |key, gen| line.gsub! key, gen.to_s.title_caps end puts line end
Yet more names, and a rose.
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A scale bar and graticule, some tweaks to the ink effect, some width variation and taper on the rivers and outset effects for the coastlines.
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A border, labels for the graticule, and some adjustments to the colours. I've also added a "sketch" effect to the forests to help give them some definition though I'm not entirely sure if I like it yet.
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OK, moved the colours back up a bit, dropped my dragon logo into the middle of the rose, switched the scale bar to vertical to make better use of the space, and added a second to the far side of the map, and adjusted the text a little.
I think I'll call it done.
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