Welcome back JS243!
It's always nice to see people with a passion for game maps and the demo you submitted in Post #1 & #2 is the sort of thing we like to see as a first post, but now only in the Map Suggestions thread. A Map Creation topic now only gets created if there is sufficient interest in the map and it is fitting to this site.
As Hoodlum pointed out, there are new systems in place for creating and developing a game map for D12. They were stringent before and just got a little more stringent. However, people with a passion for making a map as the best it can be will no doubt enjoy the challenge of meeting the new standards.
It is important that you read the amended
DXII Guide to Map Making, it tells you everything that is expected of you to create and develop a map for D12.
Also see
Example first post.
I am glad your West Indies map turned out good as a board game and would also welcome it back for online development, because it looked good and gained a lot of interest. If you do wish to develop it here, I will be happy to give my full assistance and helpful guidance throughout.
You are now no doubt aware that D12 has its own unique system and requirements and of course, all our maps have to keep to that system.
To help further, I will soon be uploading a Photoshop map layers demo' for map makers to see the easiest ways of layering them for editing? This allows you to keep up with the development requirements without too much drain on your free time. I will also be uploading some free resources for map makers to copy, paste and edit on their maps, such as ready made mountains of all different types. I must point out to everyone that these will all only be permitted for free use with D12 maps.
Welcome back JS243!
It's always nice to see people with a passion for game maps and the demo you submitted in Post #1 & #2 is the sort of thing we like to see as a first post, but now only in the Map Suggestions thread. A Map Creation topic now only gets created if there is sufficient interest in the map and it is fitting to this site.
As Hoodlum pointed out, there are new systems in place for creating and developing a game map for D12. They were stringent before and just got a little more stringent. However, people with a passion for making a map as the best it can be will no doubt enjoy the challenge of meeting the new standards.
It is important that you read the amended [url=http://www.dominating12.com/forum/?cmd=topic&id=589]DXII Guide to Map Making[/url], it tells you everything that is expected of you to create and develop a map for D12.
Also see [url=http://www.dominating12.com/forum/?cmd=topic&id=782]Example first post[/url].
I am glad your West Indies map turned out good as a board game and would also welcome it back for online development, because it looked good and gained a lot of interest. If you do wish to develop it here, I will be happy to give my full assistance and helpful guidance throughout.
You are now no doubt aware that D12 has its own unique system and requirements and of course, all our maps have to keep to that system.
To help further, I will soon be uploading a Photoshop map layers demo' for map makers to see the easiest ways of layering them for editing? This allows you to keep up with the development requirements without too much drain on your free time. I will also be uploading some free resources for map makers to copy, paste and edit on their maps, such as ready made mountains of all different types. I must point out to everyone that these will all only be permitted for free use with D12 maps.
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.