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by eliddell
August 20th, 2012, 12:03 am
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

Possibly, but I'm not sure who to talk to about getting it up there. For now, you can download the .xcf file from http://www.ziddu.com/download/20155177/all-wesnoth-b.xcf.7z.html , or the most current PNG from http://postimage.org/image/xp4wgedlx/ . I've added a few cities on and around the Emerald ...
by eliddell
August 18th, 2012, 10:58 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

I apologize; I'll try to reupload tomorrow.
by eliddell
April 23rd, 2012, 11:46 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

@tr0ll: There is a .xcf version (also possibly a Photoshop one—I can't remember right now) of the mainline maps wedged into a corner of the main svn server somewhere. However, nothing I've posted in this thread is official or part of mainline. I suppose I could stuff the .xcf versions into my GitHub...
by eliddell
April 20th, 2012, 10:58 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

No problem. Attached is the original layered image, in case you ever need it for anything (GIMP .xcf format, compressed with 7zip because that's the only way I could get it small enough).
by eliddell
April 19th, 2012, 10:26 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

I hope it's the last typo too. ;P

Here you go.
by eliddell
April 18th, 2012, 10:35 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

It's okay—none of that took very long to change. Take three: "Nerynedd" is now spelled correctly, the opacity on the signs layer is 10% higher, and I added a few hills and a bit more sparse forest along the river to break up the plains, since that was a quick and easy way to do it (much qu...
by eliddell
April 17th, 2012, 11:17 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

Okay, take two: spelling corrections, thicker forest in the indicated areas, Sored Fel is now in the bay instead of beside it, the towers of Brizzal's Crossing are now equidistant from the water instead of skewed so that one tower is closer, and the chalice is shorter. As for the mountains, there co...
by eliddell
April 16th, 2012, 11:40 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

Bet you thought I'd forgotten about this, eh? I'm not a hundred percent satisfied with the result—the tree I used for the glade isn't stylized enough to fit its surroundings, some bits of text could stand to be tweaked (a couple of them I'm not even certain that I read correctly on the original map)...
by eliddell
April 3rd, 2012, 11:57 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

I'll see what I can do, then.
by eliddell
March 29th, 2012, 11:40 pm
Forum: Art Workshop
Topic: Geographical reconciliation
Replies: 146
Views: 78233

Re: Geographical reconciliation

(I haven't been following the forums all that closely for the last bit and so didn't see the last batch of posts when they happened. Mea culpa.) @Efinari: Hmmm. I don't think an exact scale for the maps has ever been established—if anything, they probably cover less area than they look like they do,...
by eliddell
December 31st, 2011, 12:38 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What Operating System do You Use?
Replies: 114
Views: 30998

Re: What Operating System do You Use?

@Radh: Do you mean you have an external USB wireless network card/dongle that comes with a third-party driver under Windows? If so, you probably need to make a quick visit to http://linuxwireless.org/ to determine whether it works under Linux, and if so, what software you need and how to set it up—a...
by eliddell
December 22nd, 2011, 12:21 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What Operating System do You Use?
Replies: 114
Views: 30998

Re: What Operating System do You Use?

@Guest: Unlikely to be possible. It's easy enough to obtain the Mac kernel (you'll find it kicking around the Net under the name "Darwin", IIRC), but the windowing system is proprietary and complex, and reverse engineering even a simple program is bloody difficult.
by eliddell
December 12th, 2011, 1:00 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What Operating System do You Use?
Replies: 114
Views: 30998

Re: What Operating System do You Use?

Basically, KDE4 ticked a lot of people off because it was its own thing rather than an improved KDE3, just as Gnome 3 ticks a lot of people off because it's its own thing, rather than an improved Gnome 2. For what it's worth, I heard more bad reviews on Gnome 3 than on KDE4. The latter is convincin...
by eliddell
December 11th, 2011, 1:27 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What Operating System do You Use?
Replies: 114
Views: 30998

Re: What Operating System do You Use?

@Evropi: Heh, not to worry, Gentoo scares most people (although it isn't quite as bad as it looks--the easiest way to deal with compiling everything is to 1. be selective about you install, which Gentoo permits, and 2. let major updates run unattended overnight.). I use it because I'm a control frea...
by eliddell
December 8th, 2011, 12:51 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What Operating System do You Use?
Replies: 114
Views: 30998

Re: What Operating System do You Use?

Evropi, have you considered looking into Trinity (the renamed/rebranded KDE3)? It might be a decent option for what you want (although I may be a bit biased, since I am peripherally involved with the project). (My OS? Gentoo Linux, with KDE3 as primary environment on this desktop, and XFCE as a just...