@Midnight_Reaper Thanks. These are cool but not exactly what I am looking for. I will keep looking as I don’t know if it is ok to post a picture of the map here to show you exactly what I mean. The Canadian mapleleaf is good but I am looking for the fascist Italian roundel, the Russians have a star instead of the traditional OOB, the German iron cross is similar except that the background is grey instead of red and then ANZAC has been modified with a blue circle emblem. I am also new to all of this so if it sounds like I don’t know what I am really talking about…that is because I dont really know what I am talking about.:grinning:
What are your tips for making custom axis and allies boards?
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I would like to make custom boards for Axis and Allies but I don’t really know where to start. What software do you use? Where do you print the board? Thanks for the suggestions!
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@Windrunner21 I would like to know this too… Was hoping someone would respond to you.
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Old topic, but yeah. Is anyone selling custom boards? I would think it would be popular…
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Currently working on one, for 1914 that is.
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Well you can use almost any photoshop program.
GIMP for example is a free photoshop program.
In order to make a custom map you get yourself an empty template with the dimensions of the map that you want to create, let’s say for example the Global 1940 map.
Then you import the official 1940 map, as an overlay.
Make it blend in with your empty template so that you can see both and then start drawing. 🤷♂️
Then you can basically draw the borders, landmass etc.
You can take it anywhere from there, it’ll all depend on your skill with the program and your own style! -
@sgt-gentlemen said in What are your tips for making custom axis and allies boards?:
Well you can use almost any photoshop program.
GIMP for example is a free photoshop program.
In order to make a custom map you get yourself an empty template with the dimensions of the map that you want to create, let’s say for example the Global 1940 map.
Then you import the official 1940 map, as an overlay.
Make it blend in with your empty template so that you can see both and then start drawing. 🤷♂️
Then you can basically draw the borders, landmass etc.
You can take it anywhere from there, it’ll all depend on your skill with the program and your own style!GIMP is an incredible tool and the one I use for all of my work; paint dot net is another great one for simpler projects.
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