a hoodlum map
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Hoodlum wrote:
Caricom Caribbean Community.
35 territories. 7 regions. Recommended 2-4 players.
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Dima wrote:
if you underline the cord with a thin black shadow or engulf itseft side with black shadow, then it will look like as if its laying on the paper and give a slight 3d look, right now it looks as its floating. might worth to try out. everything else is very cool and tbe book design is great too!
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Hoodlum wrote:
Dima
if you underline the cord with a thin black shadow or engulf itseft side with black shadow, then it will look like as if its laying on the paper and give a slight 3d look, right now it looks as its floating. might worth to try out. everything else is very cool and tbe book design is great too!

cool suggestion. was a bit tricky to do, because of the way i had layered things, but i came up with something. looks neat to me
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The_Bishop wrote:
Holy Bible, this map is so cool!! :o

Improved geography compared to our old Caribbean map and better gameplay for 4 players! :thumbs:
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Rockbert wrote:
Love this map Hoodlum! Well done!
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Hoodlum wrote:
Rockbert
Love this map Hoodlum! Well done!
Thanks Rockbert.
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The_Bishop wrote:
It is great indeed, but I think the ply in the middle of the book should be far darker in order to look realistic.
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The_Bishop wrote:
I'm not a huge fan of the 'all black' background.

Why not to use something similar -- or even identical -- to the D12 webpage background:
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Hoodlum wrote:
my intention was actually to do that, try and match up the same css linear vertical black gradient background of the site so it looked like it had a transparent background. but i didn't feel as if the current black background even stands out, there's not much of the black bits, and forgot about even trying that. ill experiment with it tho.
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