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You sir, have solved why all of my maps are off! Thanks!!!

Man talk about crappy assumptions.
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you just need a 420 degree circle! :)
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left027 wrote:You sir, have solved why all of my maps are off! Thanks!!!

Man talk about crappy assumptions.
Yeah, a square in that case would be about 8.57 degrees ;) You just need 42 squares instead of 36 ;)
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smiteo wrote:here's what I built a while back...
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it is a bit too clunky to work well... but it was fun to build...

holy hell X.x ... well i feel like a total tool now with my little pencil and paper X.X ... geebus ...

i guess more precise measuring would've saved me a couple of hours on the Blue in that one spot near the end where [CENSORED], you know what im talking about >.>
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FREE Graph Paper.
http://customgraph.com/piart.php?art=510
Good site for printing off custom graph paper.
Hope it helps someone,
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Nice find. Thanks, Phill! :D

I'll point out that the pin path must be at least 3mm in width.
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Here's my pretty simple setup for mapping. Works quite well. Works a bit better with a pen as they are heavier than a pencil and ink transfers a bit darker than pencil.
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Consider thus idea stolen :D
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Basic, but if it works it works! :D

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Re: Mapping Challenge

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Thanks for that picture, I like that setup very much!

The 'auto map' technique I used completely changed the way I visualized the maze and turned my focus from feeling and thinking my way through to just following the pencil along the path as already drawn. I was not particularly fond of the change. Time to begin working on something new!
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