That would make them stand out more and you could find them more easily...
That is also why 99.9% wargames use solid colors I believe

Great work btw! I think the best nato counter art for UOC so far!
joeyeti wrote:Might I suggest using a solid color for minor nationalities?
That would make them stand out more and you could find them more easily..
That is also why 99.9% wargames use solid colors I believe
Great work btw! I think the best nato counter art for UOC so far!
joeyeti wrote:Here is my own mockup from one of your counters.
I believe you already tried such, but wanted to show my suggestion anyway
Yes, it may be a bit "cartoony" compared to the rest of the counters, but personally I prefer a little bit of "cartoony" anyday before "hard to discern". But maybe that is because I orientate myself on board war games more so far (and/or more grognardy PC wargames).
Italian, Romanian and Hungarian armored units...
nikdav wrote:I like the use of the national Flags for the minor axis country...........for the SS had you try to use Black and not white lines on the counters.
It would be interesting to see also the german WWII symbols in the future, but the NATO symbols are very good in any case.
joeyeti wrote:The outer border idea is nice, though it remains to be seen in real game (after its finished state) if it does not clutter the overall appearance...
And if the color vividness from my mockup would be toned down a bit to blend in more (but still retain its distinctiveness), I guess that would also be a path worth exploring.