perfect ... now all the colors match
Ok, I see what you mean, they are like too bold or muddy compared to the rest. I've fiddled around with them now for a long bit of time. I haven't done enough labels to get the full knack yet but hopefully I'm getting something out of this.
I ended up finally just tossing most of the outerglow and dropping down the opacity. I did play around with colors for a while but wasn't really happy with the results. So here is the latest WIP with the land names de-powered just a bit.
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perfect ... now all the colors match
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Whew!
I was startin' to sweat
All these little things really do help a map out and sometimes less is more.
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its all in the details
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If it were me I'd dump the bevel and just lower the opacity of the text to be a smokey brown. Text doesn't have to jump out at you and say "hey, notice me"...it can be subtle, especially when it's large or covers a large area. Like you say, less is more.
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Thanks for holding my feet to the fire. I really didn't want to port it back and forth to Inkscape again because somehow I merged the bevel layer onto the words :-/ . I'll try that when I get home this evening.
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So, that turned out to not be such a big deal after all. Now that I've done it a few times I'm starting to like Inkscape more. I think I will see what other things I do with it soon.
Anyway, here is a better, imo, labeling of the landmasses. I did put a slight outline around them because they looked too spindly without when compared to the other labels. I am willing to nit pick this thing because I am happy with how the map is looking at want it to be as good as I can get it before I submit it to the finished area. I think the texts have the same faded look now but I'm still developing my eye for that.
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