@Lompestein Awesome work! Big thanks for including the .xcf’s and brushes as well, that should help others get a leg-up on their own projects.
Tjoek's 1940 Global Map file and setup charts (Updated May 30th 2018)
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- While the standing army icons aren’t necessary for the neutrals, my personal preference would be to have the number of units printed on each country, perhaps in a box or triangle and in a contrasting color from the name/IPC value.
If you want those number why not simply keep the standing army icons in tact? I will release a few files that are close to OOB as the changes to the standing army is layer I can switch on or off.
I think you’ve done a brilliant job. I would definitely be interested in a version which had the neutral standing armies on the map.
However, I will still be looking forward to the conclusion to this project (so I can get a map printed :-D).
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Updated first post for my first release of the map. Let me know what you think and don’t forget to send me pics of your printed copy of this map!
Let me know your specific wishes/change request and I might be able to work on them for a small fee.
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awesome!
would you mind also sharing the PSD(?) file? or indicate where I can find one?
I’d like to work on a global 42 map version but based on the AAG40 map…
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awesome!
Thanks mate!
would you mind also sharing the PSD(?) file? or indicate where I can find one?
I’d like to work on a global 42 map version but based on the AAG40 map…Simply load my png file in Photoshop and you’re good to go. The quality doesn’t get better as the original file was jpeg to begin with.
In case you’re looking for a layered PSD document, that doesn’t exist. The original file was a scan of the board, not a proper design document with layers for borders, country colors, names etc.
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Good day, I want to know on what scale it is better to print this map (1m 30cm/ 60cm)?
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thanks for the reply. did you layer it?
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I have been keeping a attentive eye on this project. After taking a good look at the map, I wanted to provide some feedback The quality of your work is exceedingly impressive! I am currently shopping around for a printer to bring this to reality. Thanks for all the countless hours you spent on this project and for supporting this community in such a tangible way.
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Good day, I want to know on what scale it is better to print this map (1m 30cm/ 60cm)?
Or is there a much better scale?The original Global 1940 map is around 177cm by 81cm, so I would definitely don’t go below that.
However I do recommend a slightly larger print out at 219cm by 100cm. This really helps with unit placement as every territory is just a bit larger.
But after all it’s up to the size of your table what will fit.
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thanks for the reply. did you layer it?
:mrgreen:Short answer is no. I did make my changes in layers, but most where merged along the way to keep the total file size manageable (just under 1GB)
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The quality of your work is exceedingly impressive!
Thanks!
I am currently shopping around for a printer to bring this to reality. Thanks for all the countless hours you spent on this project and for supporting this community in such a tangible way.
Please share your pictures in this thread when you’ve found a suitable printer, I would love to see this file coming to live on other tables and gaming groups.
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I have been keeping a attentive eye on this project. After taking a good look at the map, I wanted to provide some feedback The quality of your work is exceedingly impressive! I am currently shopping around for a printer to bring this to reality. Thanks for all the countless hours you spent on this project and for supporting this community in such a tangible way.
Thumbs up.
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Our group and other local players in the Netherlands have printed over 8 maps now and we all love it!
And the game plays really well on a map 219cm by 100cm large. So much more room to navigate your units around. It’s a real difference that has more impact in how your play and perceive the game that I expected. I will make some pictures of it next time we play the game. I just forgot to do it. Might be a while due to the holidays.
@Macaoidh: just curious, did you find a print shop?
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Dutch Lancaster recently uploaded a video on youtube of the G40 event we recently had in Amsterdam (the Netherlands).
There were 2 printed versions of this map present (the right table is the scaled version of 100x219 cm)
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Thanks for sharing Quirky Turtle!
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@Quirky-Turtle: Great video! The printed map looks fantastic. I’m curious though- what do the Litko Flaming Wreckage and Splash Markers indicate on the printed map, and the large green chess pawn looking things on the oob board represent?
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@DMcLaren: Haha good spot
In my games I use the Medium Flaming Wreckage markers from Litko as indicators for Combat’s and territories that change hand. This makes it easier to see in one overview if you’ve rolled all battles and handled all IPC changes. I believe the green pawns on the other map are used in a similar way.
In order to not forget to move certain units in the non-combat movement phase I use the Litko yellow alert tokens.
I use the micro flaming wreckage markers for damaged capital chips.Finally the splash markers are used to mark convoy disruptions. We’ve found that typically when moving into a SZ during your own turn you tend to remember there is a convoy disruption but by the time the next player comes around you forget, so this way we can quickly scan the board at the end of each round and see if we’ve overlooked anything.
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@DMcLaren: in my opinion it helps game play while at the same time looking really nice on the table!
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@Tjoek this is incredible. Printing this out as I type. Now to find a sheet of 36x78in plexiglass…
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@vodot said in Tjoek's 1940 Global Map file (Updated May 30th 2018):
@Tjoek this is incredible. Printing this out as I type. Now to find a sheet of 36x78in plexiglass…
Thnx @vodot! Please share a picture of your map when it’s printed, I would love to see your result!