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RE: Changing Hexes - Jim - 02-07-2022 (02-07-2022, 04:49 AM)Liebchen Wrote:(02-07-2022, 04:47 AM)Jim Wrote:(02-07-2022, 04:29 AM)Liebchen Wrote:(02-07-2022, 03:14 AM)Jim Wrote:(02-07-2022, 02:05 AM)Liebchen Wrote: Copy the hex-mapping files from S'41 to S'42 and you should be fine. They are the ones labeled such things as 2DNormal50 and such. OK Thanks....that was my conclusion and I dont think swapping them out will change colors. And btw....I went back to S41 and looked at the high hills west of Vyazma and they are the same color, so I guess I was thinking of the more tan and brown colors of the older versions of the game (which I no longer have save on my eyepad). RE: Changing Hexes - taymaj - 02-07-2022 I took a crack at what I think you are looking for - greens for low elevation, tans for high. See attached. I tested on the 4.00 version of Stalingrad '42 in the Scenario Editor. You would replace your ...\Map\2DNormal...bmp files with the files in the attachments. There is a slight within-hex gradient, but, eh. My method also wiped out the subtle "texturing" within the hex. I probably could have figured out how to grayscale then gradient, but I was going quickly. If you want to change the color range, I also included a blank template. Use paint.net's gradient tool - Anti-alias = No, Blending Mode = Multiply. The top color is the Primary color, and the bottom color is the Secondary... higher elevations go towards the bottom color. Click in the center-top of the .bmp and drag all the way down to the center-bottom. Once you're happy with the color range, re-size by 50% to get the "100.bmp" and then 50% again for the "50.bmp". RE: Changing Hexes - Jim - 02-07-2022 (02-07-2022, 05:19 AM)taymaj Wrote: he hex. I probably could have figured out how to grayscale then gradient, but I was going quickly.Looks better!! Thanks. |