To accomplish this, I darkened the image in GIMP by desaturating it to 0.65 and then set the exposure to -0.4. Here’s two examples of how this could actually work (and look), first on the OOB Anniversary board, and second overlaying a large printout under plexiglass.įor the first scenario, because these overlays are much brighter than the OOB board, Tjoek’s color enhancements first need to be undone. Most of the large *.png images below are at the same 400 DPI (some 300 DPI for size) as Tjoek’s releases, and can therefore be printed at that same scale to match up with the game board, or at any other resolution up to 2-3X to match your existing physical map(s).Ī lot of these overlays are pulling in ideas from around the forum from the past few years and I want to credit some of those folks as well: ideas around Pacific improvements, and Pact of Steel in general, some of ideas for hybridizing AA50 and G40, and for years of map work, inspiration, and ongoing encouragement. ![]() To make these truly modular and hot-swappable (and because there are so many variations), I’ll be creating them as overlays - designed to be printed out and laid on top of the corresponding area of the board. If you’ve got a favorite AA50 map tweak but don’t see it here, let me know and I’ll include it. ![]() ![]() All, I’m happy to share some modular map tweaks for Axis and Allies Anniversary/AA50, using Incredible restored AA50 Map as my starting point.
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