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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...
is that thing near the revo logo a shaft for holding a pencil? if so, i would like to buy one off of u, cause that is what i am hoping to use to map out my puzzles from here on out.
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Sorry, Gabi.... the mapper doesn't work well enough to give it away, much less sell it... You're better off figuring another system to map...

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Hi All,

I have been in and out of the forums for some time now. I received a Bronze for Christmas and on boxing day fell into the pool...I am still drowning! :(

From what I can tell the best method for finding a way out is mapping but I have been having some serious problems drawing a map.

I got very excited when I saw this topic as I thought I might get a nice guide on how to draw a map but all I can see is that people are very talented at 3d computer modelling and building plastic moulded cases so I would ask if anyone has any tips for drawing a map for a 3d maze with a pen and paper...something simple?

At the moment I am drawing a simple channel with walls but not really drawing the shelves / jumps as I don't know how to best represent it.

So far my maps are terrible and I am still splashing in the pool :|

Thanks for your help
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Hi Jez,

Sounds like you've started the right way. The best method I've used is to use colours for heights ... I prefer green for the maze, red for resets and I've taken to using purple for ledges. (While really they should be green as it is maze path, it seems to help with my visualisation.)

The other thing I have done is used shading to represent changes in height such as ramps. For example the ramp onto the start of the maze from the start position.

Hopefully that gives you some ideas.

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Thanks, sounds like it's worth spending a lot of time creating detailed maps. I like the idea of using colours to show the heights, should make it easier to see what is above what.

This may sound a little silly but I was using a pen previously :oops: and clearly pencil with a heavy amount of rubbing out and reworking is the way forward ;)

Thanks again,

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Jez wrote:Thanks, sounds like it's worth spending a lot of time creating detailed maps. I like the idea of using colours to show the heights, should make it easier to see what is above what.

This may sound a little silly but I was using a pen previously :oops: and clearly pencil with a heavy amount of rubbing out and reworking is the way forward ;)

Thanks again,

Jez
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Wow!

I guess as the puzzles get more and more complex then more detailed maps are required.

I better get drawing :)
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Jez wrote:Wow!

I guess as the puzzles get more and more complex then more detailed maps are required.

I better get drawing :)
They do, but as you progress through each puzzle, your mapping gets better too, so you should be fine.
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Yep. And don't overlook the value of a ruler. These things need to be accurate in order for you to be able to look at you map and draw conclusions about where you must be able to go.
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I didn't draw maps for both blue and green, but I have a feeling I will with the bronze :? so last night I practiced mapping on green a little by putting a sharpie mark on the shaft then moving it, then measuring. I ended up mapping the first half without taking the puzzle apart, but on the *tricky bit* I needed to cheat a little :oops:
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