I have been playing around with different configurations for a custom table and wanted to note some things I’ve landed on that I really like. A main one thing is having the map mounted so that it can slide around as needed on top of a bigger playing area. My table is 65” x 95” in total with a 5.5” arm rest around the outside and the middle is a recessed neoprene surface. I have the OOB Global map mounted on 1/2” rigid foam with a 1/2” aluminum frame around it. This allows the map to slide up close to whoever’s turn it is, but then be in the middle so both players can roll dice In front of them without disturbing the map and in easy view of the other player. (Plus we like lots of room to roll the bones). This ability to adjust the surface along with a standing height, makes it comfortable for long uses because you can move around more and don’t feel as tied down.
Things I’ve learned and changed from original design - I originally used too big of a frame for the map and mounted it on too high of a foam block (you can see these pictures at the bottom) - it made it hard to see the other player’s dice and the big frame took up too much real estate. My global map is mounted on much thinner foam (the framing is bad, you can see if you look closely) but I also used much thinner aluminum angle for the frame. This gives just enough grip when needing to move the map around (I use furniture slides on the bottom, which glide very nicely on the neoprene) but doesn’t make the whole thing too bulky. Having it an inch or so off the surface keeps the dice off, but isn’t so heigh that you can’t see the other player’s dice rolls. When playing other versions (such as Zombies) the board is much smaller, but it can easily swap in and out on the same table since it can move around where ever it is needed or be pushed aside.
I originally made it normal table height, but found long reaches while sitting were harder and it just felt cramped. Standing height with a bar stool is a great way to have the best of both worlds.
The 5.5” rim around the table itself gives you a nice arm rest that doesn’t interfere with the gaming surface. I’m playing with how to best add some cushion to this part - open to suggestions. Sometimes I just lay a piece of leftover neoprene on it.
Dice bounce nice on the neoprene and stay off the floor. It also feels nice and has enough give to allow things to slide but be picked up easily. Wouldn’t definitely go with neoprene again as a surface covering.
I made the drawers open to the inside of the table so you can stay hunched over the action while accessing and stowing stuff away. 50/50 on whether I would keep this if I were to do it again. If I were doing it again, I might try to build customer drawers form scratch using actual drawer glides, but that was beyond my ability when I first did this, so I just used clear plexiglass boxes with aluminum pulls mounted on them. It’s nice having them clear, and I was happy with how the pulls came out, but without glides they can be a little fussy sliding in and out of their slots.
I originally designed the table so that I could put a cover surface back on top when not in use, but find I don’t really ever do that, so if I were to do it again, I might not mess with that part (I never even finished staining those as you can see in the pictures).
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Custom Map
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I can get a discount on Adobe since I am a student but it is still $240 a year.
Adobe are a bunch of criminals. Buy older CS3, which gives you unlimited time ( never register it). You used to buy something and use it forever, now its total BS where they “lease” a program for one year. Rubbish. CS3 works great
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@Imperious:
I can get a discount on Adobe since I am a student but it is still $240 a year.
Adobe are a bunch of criminals. Buy older CS3, which gives you unlimited time ( never register it). You used to buy something and use it forever, now its total BS where they “lease” a program for one year. Rubbish. CS3 works great
I have 20 years with photoshop… yes, started using it in 1999 lol… and each version i upgraded to was basically the same, what really changes are the plug ins, CS3 is the last version I upgraded to, been using it for over a decade now, it is great.
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I already purchased and am using Affinity Designer, a vector program with a one time purchase fee.
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how much?
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It was $49.99
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It was $49.99
That seems like a decent price tag, although I have no experience with Affinity Designer. But from the looks of it, it’s a nice tool.
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I still have my old laptop with my old Adobe software, so I’m fine for now (although my Laptop is on it’s last legs).
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Affinity seems like a good program. I am sure if I had any sort of technical skills it could do a lot more than I am using it for
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That is true of all software. :-D
I am using CS6 of Illustrator and PS but stopped upgrading the MacOS at OSX.12.
PS is buggy now and I’ve switched to Affinity Photo now.
Affinity is a direct reaction to the highway robbery of Adobe.
Quark has upped its game as well to compete with Indesign.Still only playing with Designer as I work faster in Illustrator. ( started back in 1992)
All in all, Affinity will replace Adobe in the future. It just needs the time to integrate new features.
Like Adobe did throughout the 90’s and very early 00’s.Adobe stopped major feature rich updates and lost revenue so they switched to “leasing” and forced people to upgrade/pay.
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Affinity is a direct reaction to the highway robbery of Adobe.
…With their Affinity product line Serif finally managed to become competitve against Adobe.
I switched from the Creative Cloud Photo subscription (PS+LR) to Affinity Photo about one year ago.
I have started with Affinity Designer some months ago. Still much to learn.With Affinity Publisher they will offer a replacement for Adobe Indesign anytime this year.
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Hadn’t heard of Publisher.
Thanks for the heads up.
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Was going to try to show you guys where I am at through dropbox but it says you cannot preview this type of file. Anybody know how to convert it? This is probably a very simple thing but I am not a technology guy
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Was going to try to show you guys where I am at through dropbox but it says you cannot preview this type of file. Anybody know how to convert it? This is probably a very simple thing but I am not a technology guy
In Affinity Designer use “File - Export…” to convert your project file (.afdesign) to jpg (to keep filesize small) or png (better quality but larger file).
You get an image of your project, then.
Then use an image hoster such as for example https://postimages.org/ to upload this image.When uploaded, copy-paste the “direct link for forums” they show you after uploading that file into your posting here.
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Thank you for that. Is there a way to make my file smaller? I have it in low quality JPEG but it is still 12.5MB which is .5 to big to upload through that website.
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Thank you for that. Is there a way to make my file smaller? I have it in low quality JPEG but it is still 12.5MB which is .5 to big to upload through that website.
When converting just reduce the size of the image:
This is how the convert dialogue looks like, mine is in German, but it looks similar in your language.
The red arrow shows where to adjust the size. Here it is in pixels.Now change the pixels to a reasonable value.
Keep in mind that monitors usually show 72 / 96 / 120 ppi (pixels per inch), some even more.
Adjust the value in the first field, the value in the second field adjusts automatically (simply klick into the second field), keeping the aspect ratio.
For example an image sized 4800x2400 pixels, would be 50x25 inches on a 96-ppi-monitor.
HTH :-)
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Thank you Panther for all the help. So here is where my map is at now. WARNING if you are going to freak out about names not being geographically correct just save yourself the trouble of looking. I recognize not everything is perfect especially when it comes to the Soviet Union. Both myself and my group aren’t worried about this. As stated before this map is purely for concept use. If everything works out the way we hope it does then I will be spending a lot of time making this map more pretty. At that time I will look into name changes as necessary. If you guys have any feedback that will impact the general concept of the map I am open to those comments. Just not looking for details since that is not the focus right now. I hope you guys enjoy.
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Not working. Can you just use Dropbox and post a file, the image cant be seen except small, too small.
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When I upload to dropbox it doesn’t allow a preview. Do you want me to share the link for you to download it?
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When I upload to dropbox it doesn’t allow a preview. Do you want me to share the link for you to download it?
Just send the link for download or use something like mediafire to host you image on the internet.
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Just after I posted my message I noticed you had a single post with a large image that linked to postimages where I could see a large image 10.000 pixels wide. That worked flawlessly, but now the post is gone…
Nevertheless this map will become HUGE in the number of territories. China alone seems over 30 territories! How long do you expect this game will take to play? :-D