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Inkscape tutorials fantasy
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It wasn't even pressure sensitive, so one important tool of graphics design is lacking for me. I do have a very bad graphic pad stashed away somewhere, but I'm also not particularly good at using it.

inkscape tutorials fantasy

Problem is though, that I'm not so good at being artsy, as I am at being efficient. So most of the time I've put it off.īut now that I'm trying to write an AAR based on a hotseat campaign, I try to be more artsy. I've often struggled to make it a bit less cancerous, but never been quite good at it. They didn't look much like the ones above. I think the best ones I made were those for EB2, but those are sadly gone from the internet. I'm an engineer, so I've learned to be efficient. The border on the AC one is made with it. Sometimes Inkscape, which I have very limited knowledge of. They are cancer to your eyes, but when it comes to hotseats, that's often ok since it's more important to show the developments on the map and conquests. The problem though is that these maps are always pixelated, and never particularly beautiful, even if you add bridges. I can make them for any mod somewhat quick. I think the problem they all have in common is painfully obvious. These are some of the few that remain:Įxample 1: Third age modified by others who use it til this day, but based on my template.Įxample 3: Vanilla map I made very quickly to prove my point. So I've gotten pretty good at making Medieval 2 maps based on ingame data, because I made many for hotseats. Feel free to move it anywhere you think it fits (but pls PM me so I know where to find my post). It's mostly for asking for help/feedback, but could evolve into presentation. I'm not sure where exactly this belongs, since I'm new to this subforum.











Inkscape tutorials fantasy