This is by far, the BEST tutorial for creating a custom region. Every step was explained thoroughly and to the point. You made it easy for an old gal like me to understand. Thank you ;)
really does work. Best guide I have seen, although he did leave out a couple very small explanations of how to get to certain things. All the steps are there, just some navigation explanation as it was happening on screen was missing, but its easily arrived at by rewinding the relevant parts and looking at his navigation bar. great video
You have to click view at the top, then check/click the box next to "gridlines". Just Remember it's: blue colored 4x4 size squares for largest cities green colored 2x2 size squares for medium cities and red colored 1x1 size squares for small cities You can mix and match but make sure the colors are a solid green, blue, or red; and that the size of the square matches these rules
This is by far, the BEST tutorial for creating a custom region. Every step was explained thoroughly and to the point. You made it easy for an old gal like me to understand. Thank you ;)
really does work. Best guide I have seen, although he did leave out a couple very small explanations of how to get to certain things. All the steps are there, just some navigation explanation as it was happening on screen was missing, but its easily arrived at by rewinding the relevant parts and looking at his navigation bar. great video
+Jesse Boord Thanks for the feedback and for watching! :)
This one is super helpful and accurate!!! Thank you so much for the video!
It works, now this is a very, very good tutroial :)
So when I open paint it doesnt show those squares
You have to click view at the top, then check/click the box next to "gridlines".
Just Remember it's:
blue colored 4x4 size squares for largest cities
green colored 2x2 size squares for medium cities
and red colored 1x1 size squares for small cities
You can mix and match but make sure the colors are a solid green, blue, or red; and that the size of the square matches these rules
@@nicklespale22 for me, it was different shades of colours.
@@nicklespale22 ((Thank you)) 😊
Thank you good sir, works perfectly.
It works. Thank you!
config.bmp size X 64 + 1 = picture size
Example! 10 X 10 for config.bmp!
Just 10 X 64 = 640 + 1 = 641
You got 641 X 641 for picture size!
Change picture size into config bmp size!
641 - 1 = 640 ÷ 64 = 10
Easy as pie!
Thank you for the work.
thanks u sir,really :D