I´m planning to do a scenario, specifically a realistic space scenario.
Any advice and ideas welcome.
I will use a giga map, so that I can make sizes and distances more or less realistic.
That is, the planets themselves will not be in scale, but I plan on making this a lot more realistic than any other space scenarios I have played.
I plan on using roads to show the circles the planets travel in around their stars. Not sure if this would look good though.
Space will give no food, trade or production.
Not sure what I will use RR for.
Irrigation I might use to show the Oort cloud, and/or Cuiper belt.
The third dimension is not getting in my way, it´s the way directions are difficult to keep when you have no poles(N/S).
Seems to me that I should simply decide Proxima is directly to the north, on the map that is.
Now it gets serious.
The Sun is 0.0000158 LY away from us.
Proxima is 4.2421 LY away.
The distance to Proxima divided with the distance to the sun gives 268354.
So, unless I´m incredibly thick and got this wrong I would need to have 268354 squares between the earth and Proxima if I have one square between the Earth and the Sun?
I guess that kills the realism idea?
Hope some of you veteran mapmakers can give some input.
[IMG] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ne...ly_Radius).svg [/IMG]
Edit: dunno why that pic won´t show up.
Any advice and ideas welcome.
I will use a giga map, so that I can make sizes and distances more or less realistic.
That is, the planets themselves will not be in scale, but I plan on making this a lot more realistic than any other space scenarios I have played.
I plan on using roads to show the circles the planets travel in around their stars. Not sure if this would look good though.
Space will give no food, trade or production.
Not sure what I will use RR for.
Irrigation I might use to show the Oort cloud, and/or Cuiper belt.
The third dimension is not getting in my way, it´s the way directions are difficult to keep when you have no poles(N/S).
Seems to me that I should simply decide Proxima is directly to the north, on the map that is.
Now it gets serious.
The Sun is 0.0000158 LY away from us.
Proxima is 4.2421 LY away.
The distance to Proxima divided with the distance to the sun gives 268354.
So, unless I´m incredibly thick and got this wrong I would need to have 268354 squares between the earth and Proxima if I have one square between the Earth and the Sun?
I guess that kills the realism idea?
Hope some of you veteran mapmakers can give some input.
[IMG] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ne...ly_Radius).svg [/IMG]
Edit: dunno why that pic won´t show up.
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