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pepperonibread wrote:Anywhere from 20-24 pixels should be good. Just make sure they're an even # of pixels across.
These two threads may be of some help:
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21353
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17823
edbeard wrote:you can't just make the circles once on the large/small and keep them for the resized version. when you resize the map, many of the circles will become distorted and no longer are perfect circles. So, you'll have to do circles separately on the large and small.
I don't know how to get around this. I don't think anyone has posted something to explain if it is possible even.
cairnswk wrote:edbeard wrote:you can't just make the circles once on the large/small and keep them for the resized version. when you resize the map, many of the circles will become distorted and no longer are perfect circles. So, you'll have to do circles separately on the large and small.
I don't know how to get around this. I don't think anyone has posted something to explain if it is possible even.
i haven't found a way yet. ed. perhaps wm might know something
edbeard wrote:you can't just make the circles once on the large/small and keep them for the resized version. when you resize the map, many of the circles will become distorted and no longer are perfect circles. So, you'll have to do circles separately on the large and small.
I don't know how to get around this. I don't think anyone has posted something to explain if it is possible even.
Nope. I make my large map and then save off an image without text and circles. I then resize that image to a smaller version and read the text and circles. It takes work but it is the only way I know how.cairnswk wrote:edbeard wrote:you can't just make the circles once on the large/small and keep them for the resized version. when you resize the map, many of the circles will become distorted and no longer are perfect circles. So, you'll have to do circles separately on the large and small.
I don't know how to get around this. I don't think anyone has posted something to explain if it is possible even.
i haven't found a way yet. ed. perhaps wm might know something
InkL0sed wrote:edbeard wrote:you can't just make the circles once on the large/small and keep them for the resized version. when you resize the map, many of the circles will become distorted and no longer are perfect circles. So, you'll have to do circles separately on the large and small.
I don't know how to get around this. I don't think anyone has posted something to explain if it is possible even.
Is that just with vectors? It's still cool if your circles are just white circles (ie not vectors), right?
I agree that vector based images and shapes have the ability to maintain there shapes when being resized up or down. The issue is that when a 24 pixel diameter circle is shrunk it might not still be an even numbered diameter (even with vectors).Lone.prophet wrote:^^ vectors have no lost anyhow when shrunk down so you would still have perfect round circles
gimil wrote:Another alternative is not to do army circles at all. Thats usually my take on the subject
wcaclimbing wrote:gimil wrote:Another alternative is not to do army circles at all. Thats usually my take on the subject
I agree, but only if the landscape behind it is detailed enough that covering any of it would ruin the visuals.
oaktown wrote:This solution to army circle re-sizing in photoshop seems so simple that it may not work, so somebody tell me if I'm nuts:
1. Create your large map with 24 pix army circles as filled paths (vectors)
2. Size your 800 px wide large map down to 600 pixels (75%)
3. You should (emphasis on should) now have 18 pixel wide circle paths (18 = 75% of 24). Lose the old circle layer and refill the circle paths to create 18 pix wide cricles.
5. Put a 3 pixel stroke or outer glow around your circle layer(s), using the same color as the circle fill, to pump your circles back up to 24 pixels. (Or you could use a 2 pixel stroke to make them 22 pixels.)
Am I missing something that would keep this from working?
Lone.prophet wrote:if you put a outer glow on a small circle however you dont get a "perfect" big circle, you will miss some pixels in you circle than
Kaplowitz wrote:Check this out! I made the army circles 1pxl, and then used an outer glow to make it bigger.
http://www.youshare.com/view.php?file=Untitled-1.psd
Since you cant edit the way the circles look with the outer glow, i duplicated the layer and then hid the original one.
That should work for small maps right?
Kaplowitz wrote:Check this out! I made the army circles 1pxl, and then used an outer glow to make it bigger.
http://www.youshare.com/view.php?file=Untitled-1.psd
Since you cant edit the way the circles look with the outer glow, i duplicated the layer and then hid the original one.
That should work for small maps right?
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