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Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 2nd, 2014

Now that I have tons of free time due to my surgery recover, I've spent a lot more time in GIMP mapping. My first project is a map based off a certain Paradox mega campaign in 1936 (as you can see, only a small bit of the world is finished, that being all of Iberia and some of Western Europe):
[Image: uLO13Y1.jpg]

I'll keep you guys updated as I make more progress! Big Grin


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - August 3rd, 2014

Looks neat. What is the actual process for developing maps in GIMP? Do you start with an imported outline to start with? (I'm assuming pixel by pixel is an extraordinarily difficult task from scratch. Tongue )


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 3rd, 2014

Yeah, I get my base maps from the Alternatehistory.com discussion forum. The Maps and Graphics section is a good place to start, and also the wiki is a good resource. And of course, you can find the color schemes I use for the maps on the wiki (I'm using the TACOS color scheme, try guessing what that stands for Big Grin)


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - August 3rd, 2014

LOL you're making me hungry... Tongue

So I guess it's just a matter of finding the right templates, then filling in labels, colors, etc?


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 3rd, 2014

Yeah, don't forget the most important part, changing the borders to suit the particular scenario you want. That is the most precise part IMO. (I'm far from a master at that Tongue)

Also, a new revision! (I'll call this: Poor Balkans, so close to Italy, so far from Color!)
[Image: tbUnfxT.jpg]


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - August 3rd, 2014

I like the "poor belkins" revision. Tongue


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 3rd, 2014

"Belkins"? What is this? Confused It is "Balkans" for pity's sake AngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngry


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - August 3rd, 2014

(August 3rd, 2014 at 3:21 AM)AcoG000 Wrote: "Belkins"? What is this? Confused It is "Balkans" for pity's sake AngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngry

Whoops, bad typo there. Sorry. Tongue


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 3rd, 2014

Nah, I was kidding really. Smile - On a more serious note, more work on the map ("...For a united Russia is our destiny...")
[Image: VWCgkoE.jpg]


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 3rd, 2014

A new day, a new iteration, brought to you by Italy, the empire on which the sun never sets.
[Image: AwUsPRh.jpg]


RE: Aco's Mapping - CapTon - August 3rd, 2014

Very nice map Smile keep up the good work!


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - August 4th, 2014

[Image: 5CbWMGH.jpg]

Now with a key Big Grin


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - August 4th, 2014

Haha nice. I love the categorization based on the economic/political ideologies. Tongue


RE: Aco's Mapping - CapTon - August 6th, 2014

Same here Smile very nice work.


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - February 4th, 2015

Not exactly mapping... but I did a flag for Russia in my EU4 AAR using inkscape recently:
http://imgcave.me/users/8/Gfx/rus_big.png (1275x850)

It's closely based upon the flag of Tsarist Russia (as featured here) in real life, but with a bear in the canton instead of the eagle.


RE: Aco's Mapping - Darth-Apple - February 4th, 2015

Nice! I like its simplicity and the color choices. Big Grin


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - February 8th, 2015

I did a slight change to the above flag. I made a few changes to the canton, expanding it down a bit and changing the yellow to match the one of the IRL Russian Empire's flag.
[Image: AicfBd.png]


RE: Aco's Mapping - Acko - May 11th, 2015

More flag stuff. I made a flag/CoA representing the Duchy of Swabia in Germany.
[Image: KlH19mF.png]

The checkerboard pattern on the left half represents the coat of arms of the Hohenzollern dynasty. On the right, a lion and an eagle on an azure (heraldicese for blue) field, because no European heraldry is complete without them Tongue