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January 24th, 2007, 05:49 #1
Token Scale - Exact or Exaggerated?
I've been trying to keep my scale measurements spot on, but when I compared to some tokens I found that my human tokens were small when compared to how other tokens seems to take up most of a 5ft square.
So I thought I might show how I am working out my scales and see what people say.
I have been working on a principle of so many pixels per so many inches. And I was planning on using two scales, a close up scale with a higher level of detail to use in small areas (like in rooms or buildings), and a larger scale for outdoor maps.
Here is a chart, with a 5ft square containing an average human token.
At first I was thinking of using the 1:1 scale for indoor maps, and the 1:2 scale for outdoor maps. But since I made my chart to see what the detail looks like – I changed my mind and might use 2:1 as the indoor scale and 1:1 as the outdoor scale.
I was considering the 3:1 scale for indoor maps, but then I think the maps would only be too large, especially in file size. I then thought, well since I am aiming to mostly do World War II material, how about the tanks. Here is a sample render of a Panzer II and an M4A3 E8 Sherman at 2:1 scale and then 1:1 scale.
The tokens would be quite large and I wonder if they would end up too large. But then I also wonder if my to scale people tokens will feel a little too…small…skinny… compared to some other tokens.
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January 24th, 2007, 12:00 #2
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I like the 2:1 indoor / 1:1 outdoor idea.
Nice tanks!
rv
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January 24th, 2007, 12:28 #3
I agree, the 2:1 ones are certainly big enough for indoor maps.
Out of curiosity, what size do you use? 100pix per inch (5 foot) for 2:1 scale?
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January 24th, 2007, 12:36 #4
Just out of interest, and nothing to do with scaling, do you make two tokens for one tank, one for the body and one for the turret? So you can effectively rotate the turret?
Fade Moonbow
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January 24th, 2007, 20:45 #5
I'm OK with slightly oversizing top-down PC and NPC tokens, because they look a lot better large, so the 2:1 scale gets my vote. But tanks or other vehicles I would want exactly to scale.
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January 24th, 2007, 22:23 #6
Heruca wrote:
I'm OK with slightly oversizing top-down PC and NPC tokens, because they look a lot better large, so the 2:1 scale gets my vote. But tanks or other vehicles I would want exactly to scale.
Fade wrote:
Just out of interest, and nothing to do with scaling, do you make two tokens for one tank, one for the body and one for the turret? So you can effectively rotate the turret?
Kepli wrote:
I agree, the 2:1 ones are certainly big enough for indoor maps.
Out of curiosity, what size do you use? 100pix per inch (5 foot) for 2:1 scale?
eg: 2:1 is 2 pixels per 1 inch. thus 24 pixels is 1ft.
So a 5ft cube in the scale measurements I use are:
3:1 = 180 x 180 pixels.
2:1 = 120 x 120 pixels
1:1 = 60 x 60 pixels.
1:2 = 30 x 30 pixels.
The scales I plan to use are in bold.
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January 25th, 2007, 07:27 #7
The scales you're planning to use sound perfect.
There's a color disparity between the tanks and their turrets. Easy enough to fix. Or is it intentional?MapForge battlemap creation software for Windows and Mac OS X
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January 26th, 2007, 01:12 #8Originally Posted by heruca
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January 26th, 2007, 01:17 #9
Actually, the Panzer turret is darker than the Panzer body. And the Sherman turret is a yellower green than the body.
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January 26th, 2007, 01:20 #10Originally Posted by heruca
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