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− | There are several tools available that allow you to quicken up the '''map creation process''' | + | There are several tools available that allow you to quicken up the '''map creation process'''. |
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== Vision creation == | == Vision creation == | ||
You could just start with a [[Map|map]] in SVG format. These can be most easily found on [[commons:|Wikimedia Commons]] or a Wikipedia in your language. | You could just start with a [[Map|map]] in SVG format. These can be most easily found on [[commons:|Wikimedia Commons]] or a Wikipedia in your language. | ||
Various raster (ie., not SVG) maps are viable for conversion to SVG format - two most used tools for this are potrace (bundled with Inkscape, available as Path -> Trace Bitmap.. command) and AutoTrace (available for online use [http://www.roitsystems.com/eido/index.pl here]). The clearer the map, the better results you can get - single-color borders on single-color background, or differently colored territories, work best. | Various raster (ie., not SVG) maps are viable for conversion to SVG format - two most used tools for this are potrace (bundled with Inkscape, available as Path -> Trace Bitmap.. command) and AutoTrace (available for online use [http://www.roitsystems.com/eido/index.pl here]). The clearer the map, the better results you can get - single-color borders on single-color background, or differently colored territories, work best. | ||
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+ | == IDs == | ||
+ | Inkcape extension plugin for automatically assigning selected Paths ID is available here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/89026778/WLExtension.zip | ||
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+ | Other tool that makes every path have a [[Territories|territory]] ID automatically can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0agz210n839tvdq/warlight_territories.exe?dl=1. It only works on Inkscape-made maps. | ||
== Centerpoints == | == Centerpoints == | ||
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* Source code (in Ruby) is available here: https://github.com/MatmaRex/Warlight-Tools | * Source code (in Ruby) is available here: https://github.com/MatmaRex/Warlight-Tools | ||
+ | * Executable download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/aznaxp2ax73wtiq/centerpoints_uploader.exe?dl=1 | ||
== Connections == | == Connections == | ||
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* Source code (in Ruby) is available here: https://github.com/MatmaRex/Warlight-Tools | * Source code (in Ruby) is available here: https://github.com/MatmaRex/Warlight-Tools | ||
+ | * Executable download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4scz8dgqeb9u350/connection_uploader.exe?dl=1 | ||
− | + | == Transfer Data == | |
+ | A tool that can transfer over some data from one map family to another can be found on Mediafire. There is also some information on the forum page as well as a YouTube Video. | ||
+ | * Download: http://www.mediafire.com/file/db4ebebwbsl96zd | ||
+ | * Forum: https://www.warlight.net/Forum/249623-mapmaking-tool | ||
+ | * Video: https://youtu.be/A61bgjjmnvI | ||
[[Category:Map Making]] | [[Category:Map Making]] | ||
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