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The Lip💋Service Democracy of Axixic | To dream the possible dream, This is my quest From the musical *Man of La Limpa* | |
The Empire of Crossia | Im alive once again! | |
The Empire of Crossia | Its fine | |
The Megacorporation of Serpent Incorporated | What are yall's plan for christmas? | |
The Democratic States of Henkerstromen | Sleeping | |
The Democratic States of Henkerstromen | lol | |
The Ineffable Mystery of Domais | That's is the best plan. XD. And welcome to Lazarus, if you have any questions, feel free to telegram me. | |
The El Sacro Estado Imperial de of Amazoniao | What is happening in the region | |
The Ineffable Mystery of Domais | You can chat on the RMB. There is roleplay, you could sign up for the regional map. We are always looking for new citizens. If you are haven't already, join our Discord/Forums and apply for citizenship. Being a citizen allows you to join our regional government, vote in regional elections, join our regional military, and vote in the Assembly our regional legislature. | |
The El Sacro Estado Imperial de of Amazoniao | How to sign up for the map | |
The Ineffable Mystery of Domais | Contents ⛯ Lazarus regional map View the Regional Map: Regional map Note: Nations that cease to exist for 15 days or so are removed from the map to make room for new claims. ⛯ Regional map statistics Regional Map Information Hub (Google Sheet): View Sheet The full statistics are in the above Lazarus Regional Information Hub google sheet, which details the borders to land area of each map location. ⛯ Regional map claims Check the claimed spots below (if it is already taken the number will be in red): Map Claim rules:
Making a map claim application You can make a claim using the following form: Regional map claim form Having a forum account for using this form is optional but recommended. ⛯ Editing a regional map (Inkscape tutorial) This is a tutorial for using Inkscape to edit a regional map, and what is shown isn't necessarily what you might use but is here for tutorial purposes. Inkscape Map File: Download here from Dropbox Inkscape allows the editing of SVG files for free on multiple platforms. Editing this file in other programs however risks breaking compatibility. Requirements:
Regional Map Contents:
When you open the SVG file in Inkscape, you will need to click on Object -> Objects, to view the map areas. The states layer contains the land masses, which are labeled by state ID, though Inkscape can break formatting. The south and north pole layers are a placeholder for now, and they might be re-developed at some point to be a bit better looking. Note: Inkscape is very easy to make a mistake in. So save often so that if you accidently move any objects (as often you can accidently move the map by mistake) you don't have to go back and lose your work. Step by Step Guide to Inkscape Step 1: If you haven't downloaded Inkscape, do so now. Step 2: Open Inkscape, then open the svg map file, which is ideally named by date (DD:MM:YY) so they can kept track of (especially if a nation CTEs and needs to be put back in), so LazMaps are called by names like lazarus-map-7-28-22.svg. Step 3: Editing objects Depending on how your Inkscape is set up, you might see the objects or not, as mentioned in the contents there are three main objects, the blank regional map, the states (nation spots), State-Names, and the South/North pole layers. Click on objects on the top menu, and you will see the Regional-Map object group, click on the + symbol box to expand to the rest of the group. Make sure to explore all the objects, and click Edit -> Undo, on the top menu, if you accidently move things, which will be shown by a * appearing by the name of the file, such as: *lazarus-map-7-18-22.svg. Note: You will also want to expand the objects pane downwards so you can view all the object groups. If you move your mouse cursor to the line underneath Opacity, a cursor will appear, and you can then click to move it up for down. After you have explored the object groups, you will notice that each State, such as State-1 has a path within its object group such as path4240. The path is what you edit to change the color of a spot. You will also notice that State-Name objects have the name of the nation, such as Glowing Diamonds, and within that group a text object such as text4361-6. The text object is what you want to edit, and do so you would click on the object, then click Text -> Text and Font, on the top menu: If you want to edit the text, you would click the Text tab to the right of Font, which will then open up a text box area with Apply and Close buttons. In this case, Glowing Diamonds is on two lines, so that is how it will appear on the map. Clicking Apply saves the changes. This will not edit the color however, to edit the text color you must click on the text object again, such as text4361-6. Then you will see at the bottom of the screen a Fill box showing what color the text is, in this case it is black. Click on the fill area, and it will bring up the Fill and Stroke Menu, which is also accessible through Fill and Stroke under Objects in the top menu. In the Fill and Stroke area, you can see Flat color, which allows you to choose from RGB, HSL, CMYK, a color wheel and CMS. Then there is a RGBA box where you can type in hex colors. RGBA stands for red green blue alpha. In most cases you will not be using the alpha part, if you select a non-transparent color. As you can see this text is now white as I typed in or selected the color white. This has a RGBA value of ffff ffff. If using a normal hex it would be #ff ffff. If you don't add an extra character or two, then the color won't show as intended. Be aware of this when editing colors in Inkscape.
With these basics down, you likely want to know how to add new text, or alter existing text. Such as you want to name your nation something different for a RP or to add a new nation to the map. In Inkscape it is often easier to just copy text near where you want to add a new claim. Step 4: Adding a new claim. Looking at the map maybe I decide that State-150 is where I want to place a new claim. So I click on it, or find and click on it in the objects tab: Applying what was learned so far, I click on the path3800 object, which controls the color of this state, and I decide I want it to be green, and so I select green. This is first stage done, I have colored my nation claim. But it has no name yet of course. To name it, I scroll up the objects tab till I find a text nearby to copy. In this case, Dernel will do, so I click on it, then copy it. I can do so with the top menu, selecting Edit -> Copy, then Edit -> Paste. It will then paste near Dernel. But I don't want it there. So I move it to where the new nation claim is to be, with it still named what it was, in this case Dernel. I can double click on the Label to change it, so in this case I double-click on Dernel and rename it Testlandia, the name of the nation I wish to add. This is so that I know that this text object relates to Testlandia. Now I need to actually name it on the text object, so I expand the group and click on text4375-5, and using what was learned so far, I click Text on the top menu, then Text and Font, and type in the new name Testlandia in the Text tab. But when I do so I realize it is too big, and the white text can't be seen on the background, yuck. So to fix this I change the color to black, then carefully holding down my cursor over the object, I move it place so it is slightly further to the left. Now I am done, and I can save the file at the top menu with File -> Save. Step 5: Export Exporting in Inkscape is determined by what you have selected, so if you wanted to export the whole map you would want to click off the map. But if you wanted to export a specific nation spot, you'd want to select it. Let's say I want to select Testlandia, and export it. I click on Testlandia or State-150 to be precise, and then on the top menu I click File -> Export PNG Image: This then opens the Export PNG Image menu, with the following main options:
In this case I might want to select only the nation area, so I select Hide all except selected (as I don't want the nation text over the image), then I click export, and this file will then appear on the desktop. But after exporting I realize it is too small, and I want it big enough to really play with, so I alter the width to 1200 pixels, then export: This is the end of a basic Inkscape map tutorial. If you have any further questions send me a telegram at New Rogernomics or DM me on the Lazarus Discord. ⛯ Scaling the Regional Map (ImageJ tutorial) To scale the regional map we use a program called ImageJ, which auto-scales images by scales you set. In order to do this a PNG file is used, which has no nation labels, and only flat areas to measure. Requirements:
Using ImageJ: 1. Once you have unzipped the ImageJ download and opened ImageJ, you will need to open the scaling map you downloaded from imgur. The scale for the map is as follows: Note: Scale would verify depending on the pixel size of the map, the larger the map the greater distance in pixels would be, and vice versa. Here is a reference scale for existing nations in the world and their land areas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_area 5. Select the Wand tool, or the eighth button, and select the land mass you want to measure. Then you are done! Hope this was useful. ⛯ Hosting the Regional Map If you are interested in hosting your own regional map on github or your own web hosting visit my github project here: https://github.com/goldcyper/ns-map-project/ You can view an example site here: https://goldcyper.github.io/ns-map-project/ ⛯ Maps in development TBA TBA ⛯ Development roadmap This map is to be used to allow nations to claim a space for their nation. Stage One:
Stage Two:
Stage Three:
Stage Four:
If you have a question, send a telegram or Discord DM to New Rogernomics ⛯ Miscellaneous extras You can play with map projections here using the NASA projection map generator: https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/gprojector/ It is also recommended to use The Fantasy Map Generator by Azgaar for map generation due to its extensive settings and options. ⛯ Changelog 10/17/2024: Added github hosting entry | |
The Galactic empire of Laswine | I’ve made the taxes go 40.1%. And my goal is to reach 100% money is all i need 🤑🤑🤑 | |
The Lip💋Service Democracy of Axixic | Well after delivering toys to all the good little children in the world - not as hard as it sounds since there are only two worldwide - Sally Fickk age 9 in Peoria and Dia We Jhung age 12 in Seoul - and romancing Sally’s MILF Marsha - I likely will just go see Gladiator 2. | |
The Lip💋Service Democracy of Axixic | Looks good to Axixic 😎 | |
The Galactic empire of Laswine | Hello guys is 119 taken. Please tell me | |
The Ineffable Mystery of Domais | ||
The Galactic empire of Laswine | Because im seeing the name “domais” in the unclaimed 119 land so i thought it was taken | |
The Ineffable Mystery of Domais | New Rogernomics, is my claim still valid? | |
The 🐈 Kingdom of New Rogernomics | Your claim exists there while I redevelop the map there. In past map versions you actually had a claim area above, but it hasn't been fitting proportionally into the map so I had to leave it off for now. In my next map version this month I am adding back the north and south pole, and I'll be doing it then. I can't allow anyone to claim 119 while that part of the map is still under development, as I mention above to Domais. Hypothetically I might have to give 119 to Domais if I can't get the proportions to work. | |
The Obesotocracy of Treadwellia | ||
The Eggdog-Abundant Haven of United States Of Alpha | I have a really really dumb question that may cause some offense to for the Delegate: | |
via Starlight | The Republic of Irenai | hello lazarene friends ^_^ how is everyone doing? |
The Cool Cat Empire of Agaqiniala | One more day. | |
The Free Republic of Garetolia | Marshall ached. Badly. Maybe this new excercise routine wasn't working out. Even his mother had asked him why, but he simply replied "for the girls" or something along the lines, but Marshall knew that wasn't it. He had no good reason; he just wanted to do it. Up at 5:00 A.M., running eight miles, and coming back home was enough to put him to sleep early every night. Normally, he was sore by the end, but today was different. He could feel his legs ready to give out, his knees weak and wobbling as he approached his own home. Even the pain in his arms was heavy and uncontrollable, and so he had no choice but to let them dangle down by his side has he travelled, his former jogging now reduced to an enervated stumble. But he had to keep going, or his streak of 47 consecutive days with this routine would be lost. As he stumbled along, he thought about what he had had for breakfast this morning. Not because he was hungry, but because it was coming back up. He could feel the gurgling down in his throat, and before he could do anything about it, his own vomit was on his sweater already. "Sh*t!" Marshall cried. "Mom's spaghetti!" | |
The Something of Calption | Good night Treadwellia and Snestar |