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designer_tutorials:creating_board_images [2014/01/11 20:18]
M57 [Understanding How The Fog Image Works]
designer_tutorials:creating_board_images [2021/11/20 09:42]
M57 [Keep The Fillmap Simple]
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   *When the word '**Designer**' is capitalized, it refers to the WarGear board editor, where you load your images and create your board.   *When the word '**Designer**' is capitalized, it refers to the WarGear board editor, where you load your images and create your board.
-  *When the word '**Player**' is capitalized, it refers to either the Flash Player or the Native Player.+  *When the word '**Player**' is capitalized, it refers to the Native Player User Interface.
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   * The images you will learn to make in this tutorial will be layered (or stacked) upon one another in the Designer and eventually in the Player. (Here is a cross-section of the three images created in this tutorial). So when it's mentioned that the 'Board' image is 'on top of' the 'Fill' image, remember this picture.   * The images you will learn to make in this tutorial will be layered (or stacked) upon one another in the Designer and eventually in the Player. (Here is a cross-section of the three images created in this tutorial). So when it's mentioned that the 'Board' image is 'on top of' the 'Fill' image, remember this picture.
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 The Fillmap serves one purpose - to be filled with player colors when the territory is occupied (this includes neutral).  The Fillmap serves one purpose - to be filled with player colors when the territory is occupied (this includes neutral). 
 It lies directly underneath the 'board image.' The only parts of the Fillmap that will be visible are the player colors.  It lies directly underneath the 'board image.' The only parts of the Fillmap that will be visible are the player colors. 
-The black borders (they could be any color, as long as they are different than the fill colors) are only necessary to break up the territories and contain the colors that will fill them. +The black borders (they could be any color) are only necessary to break up the territories and contain the colors that will fill them. 
  
  
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