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    Wip The first map for my world

    As announced in an other topic, my first map, albeit infinished, has been made in Paint. I haven't mentioned the names of the peoples, countries and so on on the map, because typing in Paint is a bit messy in my opinion. But I will give a quick overview:

    In the year 3915 NE...

    Green nations : The Irito-Moranian peoples
    North : the Slasvanian chieftains
    East : the succesor states of the Šavrinian Empire
    Centre : the Damarian kingdoms and city states
    Islands : the Iritolian Archipelago Kingdoms
    South-West : Irdonian kingdoms and the Western Teolian Empire
    West : Teolian empires and kingdoms

    Purple nations : The Asmodanian Peoples
    North : Asmodian nomads and the Turvak Ludorak (Invisible Empire)
    South : Envonari nomads

    Red Nations : Cardan Nomads
    East : Cardan coast kingdoms and inland chieftains
    Centre : Lassaran cities and towns
    West : Trakonaj nomads and hunter-gatherers

    Yellow nations
    North and Islands : Pahadan Island kingdoms and chieftains
    South-East : Wusun kingdoms
    West : Kandai city states

    Light Blue
    Amondinian Empire

    Northern Territories
    Scattered farmers and nomads, mostly Cardan, Mirhindön, and Dusan

    Grey Territory
    These territories aren't owned by a nation. The density of people is low and there is no interest in conquering these territories.

    Black Areas
    Mountains. Areas are only owned for strategics source fortresses.
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    Last edited by Revuscuan; 06-22-2013 at 06:14 PM.

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    This is amazing, especialy considering you made it in Paint!

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    What's great is that you'll be able to use that map as a base map for working on it on Photoshop or Gimp if you ever decide to !

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    Yuppers, A decent looking map done in Paint no less is worth a touch of rep if you ask me. Well done and am waiting to see where this goes.
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    Thanks for the encouragements !

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    I have a problem with GIMP. I've found the tutorial, but I have two problems.
    1) Whatever I try, I cannot open the pallete for the mapmaking tutorial.
    2) Can I change the language settings? I downloaded GIMP in Dutch, but as the guide is written in English, it would help if I could change the language to English.

    Revuscuan

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    in gimp go to Edit-> Preferences-> Interface, and change the language drop-down to whatever you want. Restart Gimp to see the change.
    Last edited by Revock; 06-25-2013 at 07:15 AM.

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    Thanks, but what do I have to do to open the pallete?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revuscuan View Post
    Thanks, but what do I have to do to open the pallete?
    Look for the Palettes tab, double click on a palette to open it and click on the desired color, if you don't have that tab add it to the toolbox:
    snapshot1.png
    adding a tab step one (although you can see palettes is already added)
    snapshot2.png
    here i would select whichever tab i wanted to add.
    These screenies are from my linux box, there adding palettes, bruches etc. to their respective folders is done in: /usr/share/gimp/2.0/
    in Win8 (64bit gimp) its: C:\Users\username\gimp-2.8\
    in WinXP its C:\Documents and Settings\username\.gimp-2.8\
    Last edited by Revock; 06-29-2013 at 01:08 AM. Reason: added os locations

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