You ain't never seen a flaccid one before?
...Have you never seen a flaccid penis?
AltruisticHedonist, where is Spain getting all that oil? AFAIK there isn't much in Morocco and the main ones in Algeria are in the east or further inland.
I feel bad for France
Very cool scenario!
So how many years after the ISOTOPE is this?
Also maybe I'm misreading your intentions but Italy, France, and Quebec seem far more aggressive (in terms of territorial expansion) than either Mexico or Brazil. Is that the case?
The scenario and the map both look great! However, I have a few questions about the different details.Snip
The scenario and the map both look great! However, I have a few questions about the different details.
1. Where did the rest of the Francophone nations - Belgium, Switzerland, and all the countries in Africa - go? I don't really understand the ISOT criteria you're using.
2. How did Chile take over French Polynesia? (If Chile was neutral, how did it gain French territory?)
Are you going to do one for all the major language families in Indo-Eurpoean? (e.g. Celtic, Indo-Iranian, Hellenic, Albanian, etc. etc.)I feel bad for france
Are you going to do one for all the major language families in Indo-Eurpoean? (e.g. Celtic, Indo-Iranian, Hellenic, Albanian, etc. etc.)
Are you going to do one for all the major language families in Indo-Eurpoean? (e.g. Celtic, Indo-Iranian, Hellenic, Albanian, etc. etc.)
/pol/ ... so I'm not sure lol
Did some looking around: found this thread from some random forum http://www.theapricity.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-88316-p-2.html they mention a few images by someone called "Gaijin"
Eh, I've seen really amazing maps made with it, but I think Inkscape is indisputably the best. It was really easy to understand, and it's free too! I use it to make all of my maps nowadays, and I think they look okay.
Ah, I had the same problem originally. In the File tab, you should see a button that says "Export as PNG". It'll come up with options like "Drawing", which exports a square image containing absolutely everything visible in the document. I normally use "Selection", then I click on my background; that way, it exports the area I want it to.I know we've moved from this topic already, but I'm curious. How exactly do you save a map from Inkscape when you done with it? I tried saving it as a png and it degraded the quality of it drastically. If you can help me out here, that'll be much appreciated.
Ah, I had the same problem originally. In the File tab, you should see a button that says "Export as PNG". It'll come up with options like "Drawing", which exports a square image containing absolutely everything visible in the document. I normally use "Selection", then I click on my background; that way, it exports the area I want it to.
That alt-Colorado border pains me both physically and emotionally.Another map! (In case anyone's wondering why I've been posting so much, I've been cleaning out my Maps folder lately)
You might need to increase the pixels of the image. You should see a number that says something like "90.00" on the UI of the export png screen. If you change it to be higher, it should make the image export to a higher quality.I just tried that an I'm getting this as a result (the map is unfinished). Is that how its suppose to look or am I doing something wrong?
You might need to increase the pixels of the image. You should see a number that says something like "90.00" on the UI of the export png screen. If you change it to be higher, it should make the image export to a higher quality.