I think the defaultzoom should be much closer - currently you have to zoom right in and have huge flags to be able to reliably click between certain provinces (like 26-27).
I made the defaultzoom bigger (maybe too much?), and made border lines wider where mountains and rivers are impassable. I'm still not too happy with the borders, the red is a bit aggressive.
I also redrew 2 and 5 so they connect. This is realy minor.
I'm still not too happy with the borders, the red is a bit aggressive.
I also like the map, but have to agree with you about the borders. If it doesn't make the zip file too much larger, could you add your XCF file to it? If it still has a borders layer, maybe someone (possibly me, though I'm not explicitly volunteering) could find a more soothing color or line style.
Problem is I screwed my xcf, so although I have the province borders in a lyer, I don't have all the white dots (layer has those that remain surrounded in black, but a few are missing). Using the tga and this xcf, one can get them back though.
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Problem is I screwed my xcf, so although I have the province borders in a lyer, I don't have all the white dots (layer has those that remain surrounded in black, but a few are missing). Using the tga and this xcf, one can get them back though.
It seems that only 3 of the white pixels were missing, so it wasn't that big of problem. I changed the borders to a dark green and applied a smoothing effect on them. I also changed the default map zoom.
I wonder whether borders are needed along the coastline? In some places the border does not quite match it.
Much nicer with green.
Along the coastlines, my issue was there were some islands and I didn't work with enough zoom sometimes. I think it's consistent to have borders on coastlines as there are inland, but I'm not sure what it would look lke without.