My opinion that the system of at this place are cracked, in the form of the fact that they based on the views sufficiently than as map it plays. The electoral system of user would work very more better I he thinks.
players can put their maps onto private to stop it showing onto public page - but if you know the numbers then you will see the maps...oh oh...got another map coming out soon...in under 12 hours time...will be on here...hopefully!
There was some about 5 minutes ago but they were so so badly drawn (like paint and lack of knowledge using straight lines) that I decided to switch them onto private as they don't fit in the standards of maps on here.
It does magnify the cursor, but if you are editing a photo, the cursor is always switched to something designed so it doesn't get it the way. Even the default windows cursor only selects wherever the exact *point* is, anywhere you put it, at whatever magnification. And if the cursor is blocking what you need to see, the solution is the same as if the cursor was blocking something at normal magnification - you move the cursor ;p
Ew, you could click on Play now, it wouldn't take long; sometimes it's the only way to reveal a) graphic weakpoints or strengths b) gameplay issues or subtilities c) px objects' placement as flags etc**... Just my opinion, I use do that even if the map don't inspire me (except for obvious spam garbage ^^).
**edit: the play now feature doesn't support PX, nvm about that.
I was just wondering, now that pX allows mapmakers to go past the original color limit, does giving the gg tag entail comparing the file size against the final outcome? or still just the old "if the preview looks good"? reviewers?
I might play a little more with GIMP for the next few weeks, maybe months, before I try to do something real. For me, there are two possibilities for now:
A remake of Pod W4W - #14642 Next progress of The Ultimate Tower - #16791 If any of you agree, I will try to take some time (1 or 2 days a week) to continue working on this. My overall free time has reduced a lot, though.
I just took mapmaking to a whole new level. I hooked up my tv to my laptop (nothing new and exciting there) and turned on the Magnifier, then moved the magnifier box to the tv screen so i dont have to keep zooming in and out all the time. All i have to do is look up. Genius! I highly suggest all of you pixel junkies out there to try this!!