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Author Topic: How do you make your own custom control Markers?  (Read 1170 times)
SunLiRen
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« on: April 07, 2010, 01:10:25 pm »

Hey guys! Finally decided to make an account after peeking around all the strategy discussions and avid AnA player posts. After playing AnA almost nonstop for months, I thought it would be cool to make new countries in custom games. I could just spraypaint extra units that I have (I intend on spraypainting a good amount of my Japanese pieces blue so I can make a Korean army. I was also intending on getting a light green spraypaint to convert some American units to Chinese). But for the final touch, I need to know how to make those awesome control markers. I know I could print them out on normal paper, but it doesnt have the same feel as the original cardboard markers. So, I just wanted to know if anyone here knew how to make their own control markers.
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2010, 09:51:23 am »

I think Imperious Leader has a template somewhere on the board which you can use to print markers onto round sticky Avery labels.

I don't have a colour printer at home, so I used the following alternate method to produce the custom markers I wanted for my game:

- I started by collecting (from the web) and/or making the various roundel designs I needed.  In some cases this involved fairly simple editing using the Paint program that comes with Windows.  (I'm not much of an artist, so a more sophisticated drawing program would be wasted on me.)

- Once I was happy with each design, I used PrintKey to grab a colour image of it and paste it into a Word document.  After doing this with each roundel design, I slightly adjusted each image size in Word as needed to make the roundels (in the final printed form) about 3/4" in diameter.

- I copied and pasted the properly-sized roundels into a fresh Word document, cramming as many as I could into a page as space would allow (leaving a bit of white space around each one for cutting purposes).  Major nations would have multiple copies of their roundel on the page, while smaller nations would have fewer.

- I saved the Word document to disc, took it to a local photocopy / printing shop and had them print the document (in as many copies as I needed) in colour on full-size sticky-label paper (8 1/2 x 11 in size).  

- I cut the individual roundels from the printed sheets (using old-fashioned scissors and lots of patience), removed the sticky label backing, then attached the roundels to 7/8" diameter bingo chips (which can be purchased in large bulk qualities for very reasonable prices, in the range of a thousand chips for 25 bucks).  Some of the chips required a tiny bit of sanding with an emery board to remove a rough edge at one point on their circumference before the roundel was attached.  You can buy chips in a variety of colours (I used plain white for all of mine), and they come in either transparent or opaque versions (I opted for the opaque kind).


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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2010, 01:30:11 pm »

I have them formatted to avery .75 round labels. see house rules ( pieces and where to get them)
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