Wrong dot or wrong coutry?

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airis wrote:Finnish lakes are labyrinth like, no point drawing them
Most of them, yes. But how about lake Inari up there in Lapland... :?: :roll:

The Finnish south west coast line looks strange somehow. :? I think it needs to be improved a little bit.
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I'd say we'd better skip the Finnish lakes, at least for now.
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Aaron wrote: The Finnish south west coast line looks strange somehow. :? I think it needs to be improved a little bit.
How aboutthis ?
(I did draw once again too detailed, so here is the rest of the Finnish coastline.) I thought maybe it is easier to edit with the whole coastline.

Maybe I will do something to Norway too.


Norway coastline1, (the easiest part)

Norway, coastline2

Norway, coastline3

Norway, coastline4

Norway, coastline5

Norway, coastline6

Norway, coastline7

Norway, coastline8

Norway, coastline9

Denmark, Bornholm island

Ok, I think that was the last one.
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airis wrote:
Aaron wrote: The Finnish south west coast line looks strange somehow. :? I think it needs to be improved a little bit.
How aboutthis ?
(I did draw once again too detailed, so here is the rest of the Finnish coastline.) I thought maybe it is easier to edit with the whole coastline.
This one looks much better! :)

Maybe the previous coastline looked strange as Kemiö island was missing from it. It is located in the west side of Hanko cape.
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I think we can start using the new map!!!!

But there is something wrong with the north of Norway, the rest looks really great!!!
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Fons wrote:
But there is something wrong with the north of Norway, the rest looks really great!!!
Well, Norway isn't finished yet.
I have had some problems with my computer for last two days, but I hope I can get Norway done tonight.
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airis wrote:but I hope I can get Norway done tonight.
OK, thanks!
but don't hurry


Your doing a really great job!!
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That map is so cool!!!!
When do we use it??

This is cool!

but I think the nord of Danmark has some more water.
And what about the Finnish lakes??

And what about San Marino, Liechtenstein and more, or are they just too small to be visable on this map? I think not, but I don't the scales...

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Ok, Norway is done. :) I did also draw Bornholm island.
mm wrote: And what about San Marino, Liechtenstein and more, or are they just too small to be visable on this map? I think not, but I don't the scales...
These countries are very small and would show only as dots on this map. (San Marino )

Thanks to all for your help and support. :)
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I wanted to draw lake Peipus in Estonia, lake Rybinsk in Russia and lake Inari in Finnland, but I don't find any lakes any more at maporama. It seems to me they deleted them. I know Lake Ladoga was there, I drawed it myself, so where is it now?
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I think we (maybe I should say airis) completed the map!
It's 100% complete!

I think we can start using the new map today!
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Looks good :)

http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/index.php ... id=1178982

The other maps (user maps etc) will start using the new map shortly as well, I'll just have to run the daily maintenance scripts to regenerate the images. Thanks!
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Great!

Some notes wich were on the wrong side of the border:
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/index.php ... id=1388276
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/index.php ... id=1388594
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/index.php ... id=1387990

Now when the map is more accurate, is it possible to make the dots a little bit smaller? Or making them round would also help.
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Alright, let's keep this topic clean and move the debate about the dot size to a new thread.

(the new maps do indeed look very sweet, thanks again for the participants)
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