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rktdautriche — Guideline AoCII enhanced map

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Description This is a guideline to painting the AoCII enhanced map in its creator's vision. The user is of course free of painting it to its likehood, but we like to give recommendations. As it is a resource of the hispanic community, it's in spanish. The translation would follow:

Frontiers's management.
  • Normal frontier.
  • Administrative frontier. As to obtain the administrative frontier's color, it is needed to add up 20 to its value to the original frontier color.
  • River frontier. As to obtaint the river frontier's color, it is recommended to paint over the river the frontier using the original frontier color but with reduced opacity (150)
  • Frontiers with satellites/vassals. As to obtain the frontiers with satellites's color, it is needed to add 10 to its value and saturation to the original frontier color.
Territorial disputes are common in geopolitics. To represent them, it is recommended to use red (255, 0, 0) with reduced opacity (120) as to draw with it the delimitation of the disputed area. Color will thus variate depending on the colors bellow.
To represent demilitarized zones, it is recommended to follow the same steps but with an opacity value of 180.
For military ocupations, it is repeated the demilitarized zones indication, but the inside of the zone is coloured in the ocupation color designated for the country occupying the terrain.
Special institutions such as the HRE are a rare case and thus the user is free on painting them as he likes. This guideline, anyway, recommends the frontiers between its states to be painted as satellites (except if it is decentralized enough).
For more guidelines of doubts, I highly recommend joining Communionem in Belli .

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Esta es una guía para pintar el AoCII enhanced map según la visión de su creador. Por supuesto, el usuario que lo use es libre de pintarlo como guste, pero nos gusta dar recomendaciones. Como un recurso de la comunidad hispanohablante, está en español.

Para consultas, recomiendo unirse a Communionem in Belli .
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