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Godatte 07-11-2009 12:48 PM

Just an idea, and I think many will agree with me...
 
Why not have bird flight paths as a type of 'poi', togglable, so that we can actually see where we are going in zones like Moors of Ykesha or RoK etc.

It's not normally so big a deal for me but recently I started my assassin again and it's proving a pain to get around (my main is a dirge with 100% run speed down to an assassin with 40% run speed, until I get my shard mount in the very distant future).

Just a suggestion, as I'm sure many will agree with it. Being in fens thinking 'which one can take me to there' quite often with the new questlines :)

Thanks, please let me know if you like the idea too!

Vuetee/Faemous/Valdoartus

SaintPeter 07-12-2009 02:24 AM

Presuming you can execute the /loc command as you fly (and that it produces accurate results), it should be easy enough to capture the flightpaths.

Then it would be a matter of adding an additional overlay to the associated zones, which I'm pretty sure is doable. I'm not entirely sure it would work, though. I'll have to defer to one of our XML experts.

gm9 07-12-2009 06:18 AM

Not sure if that refers to me but I'd say XML is not the way to go for this. If you remember, we used to have a toggleable zone connection overlay for the old map system. That one was a transparent .dds file that was shown on top of the map but below the POI layer. If you come up with one that looks good (I used Photoshop's path function for the old one, makes it easy to adjust also) I guess we could include it.

Godatte 07-13-2009 04:33 PM

it doesn't even need to show the flight path tbh, just connect the dots so to speak... straight lines even would be nice

dragowulf 07-13-2009 06:50 PM

I really like this idea.

Photoshop has a path function? Hell if I knew.

gm9 07-13-2009 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by dragowulf (Post 84724)
Photoshop has a path function? Hell if I knew.

Haha, at least my old version does, can't say whether your new shiny version can still do that. :) Take a look at where you can select layers and channels, you should also have a "Paths" tab there. I've attached my old .psd for you if you want to take a look.

Drumstix42 07-14-2009 06:24 AM

I know Photoshop CS4 does, but I have never used the function before.

Zonx 07-14-2009 07:47 PM

Photoshop has supported Paths for ages (like since version 7 or maybe 5) for selection and clipping.

CS and newer supports drawing with vector tools directly in the Layers, so you don't need to use the paths tab for this.

Doing lines is a bit of a hassle since Photoshop insists on closing paths if you apply a stroke to one that is open. So you need to use either the line tool or draw a closed path with the pen tool. Then apply a fill color.

Another option is to use the pen tool and just plan to rasterize the layer and delete the extra line used to close the path. In this case you'd set the layer's fill to 0% and aply a stroke using Layer Styles.

Godatte 07-15-2009 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Zonx (Post 84739)
Photoshop has supported Paths for ages (like since version 7 or maybe 5) for selection and clipping.

CS and newer supports drawing with vector tools directly in the Layers, so you don't need to use the paths tab for this.

Doing lines is a bit of a hassle since Photoshop insists on closing paths if you apply a stroke to one that is open. So you need to use either the line tool or draw a closed path with the pen tool. Then apply a fill color.

Another option is to use the pen tool and just plan to rasterize the layer and delete the extra line used to close the path. In this case you'd set the layer's fill to 0% and aply a stroke using Layer Styles.

meh - i wish I could help but the only experience I have had with photoshop was tedious - just making my signature and it's crap neways lol...

gm9 07-15-2009 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Zonx (Post 84739)
Doing lines is a bit of a hassle since Photoshop insists on closing paths if you apply a stroke to one that is open.

I likely misunderstand what you mean by closing but if you mean that it connects back to the starting point to create a shape that is an option which can be turned off.

Zonx 07-15-2009 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by gm9 (Post 84765)
I likely misunderstand what you mean by closing but if you mean that it connects back to the starting point to create a shape that is an option which can be turned off.

Yes and no actually.

The pen and other vector tools can be used to draw "Work Paths". You can stroke and fill a work path, but once done the stroke and fill is not connected to the path. If you tweak the path later, the applied stroke does not adjust accordingly. The up side to this method is that the stroke applied doesn't auto-connect the end points and can use an art bush.

Alternately you can use vector tools to create "Shape Layers" and apply a stroke via the "Layer Style". With this method the stroke remains connected to the shape. If you tweak the shape, the stroke adjust accordingly. The downsides are that the stroke auto-connects the endpoints of an open shape and the stroke has to be a solid.

In most cases I prefer shapes since any visual styles applies to the shape don't have to be reapplied if you change the path.

gm9 07-15-2009 05:46 PM

Understood now, and I agree, that is indeed an issue. For the file I posted I used the first option and strokes do indeed have to be reapplied/redone for changes.

Godatte 07-17-2009 07:21 PM

wow - I actually have no idea what you guys are talking about, but it does sound negative? :/

Is this actually possible? I went through the whole of RoK today looking for contested x2/4 mobs (non-avatar) and i just found it a pain knowing where to go next... the only simple one was fens - Riliss to KP.

Aventually jacked in after KP, we all hammered to JW and killed the dominus there, but you get what I'm sayin' ? SOE have made birds a pain in the arse ever since TS/Nek.. even the ones in LP are an arse as they are quite often out of the way and one of the things I don't fancy having to remember in my already cluttered mind is locations of nightmare horses :).

If I can be of any use then please let me know, I will happily go on each griffon/sokokar throughout norrath clicking a /loc macro if that's what it takes to put this feature on the maps :)

Cheers for your input guys, much appreciated

Vuetee/Valdoartus/Faemous

gm9 07-18-2009 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Godatte (Post 84817)
wow - I actually have no idea what you guys are talking about, but it does sound negative? :/

No, we actually said that we might include it if somebody made it. Then our discussion got a little sidetracked by Photoshop specifics, sorry.

dragowulf 07-18-2009 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by gm9 (Post 84819)
No, we actually said that we might include it if somebody made it. Then our discussion got a little sidetracked by Photoshop specifics, sorry.

lol my bad. /troll off

I could do it, but I have absolutely no idea how to. I do have Photoshop CS4 though.


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