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    I wrote a big long thing and then something wouldn't let me post D:

    I think the problem with those charts for a galaxy is that... well... I don't know how to say it really.

    You can sail in any direction *on* the earth, but you can't sail *inside* it, or out into space


    So you're dealing with a lot more directions with a galaxy which isn't as ... well... help me out here... the earth isn't 2D, but the sailing isn't really 3D either...

    Whereas space...

    So I'm sure it can be done, just not sure how.

    Hmm.. lots of people doing star maps but what you want makes me think most of... like this challenge entry (the second map, all the way at the end of the thread).

    I'm thinking you could do something similar... set aside certain *clusters* of the stars to represent that they are higher or lower, not so much north-south-east-west.

    If you did it with outlines/boxes/something instead of colors, maybe?

    idk.. i'm not real bright... you'll have better luck waiting for the smarter people


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    Just wanted to show a *really bad* illustration of the sort of thing I mean... of course you'd have better shapes... >.<

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    EDIT PART 2:

    Also I think you've got too much unnecessary space around the stars... simple map, a few points, it should be zoomed in a bit?

    EDIT the Third:

    There's a few spots where the lines overlap in weird ways, just slightly off center enough that it throws off the whole thing (see in red)

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    Regarding the 2D / 3D thing:

    The milky way is 100k-120k lightyears in Diameter while "only" 3k LY "thick".
    So even if you wanted to map the Milky Way, you would be safe if you used a "flat" map as an approximation.

    I'm not an astronomer, but I guess, the same is true for the Plejaden as well.

    Regarding the map:

    Actually, there already is a fantastic picture available via Wikimedia:
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...ades_large.jpg
    Maybe you might want to start with this one as a Background and work from there?



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    That IS an amazing image. But I wasn't sure about the rules of using a copyrighted image like that, so I avoided it.

    Pleiades Picture.jpg

    The reason behind wanting the Portolan chart style is as a way to convey those rays of light in the picture
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    The placing of the stars is as close as I could get them to the Actual cluster, the Pleiades (also known as the seven sisters). The game actually only takes place within this cluster, with a larger focus on the systems and how they relate to one another.
    I see where you are going with this. It IS hard to convey a three dimensional map on a single plane, but rather than focus on the science and math behind calculating how to best represent their locations, I feel like a simple map is best. Which is why I went for the Portolan style chart.

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