NeoPin & RicoAsh
RicoAsh RicoAsh
Hey NeoPin, got a minute to sketch out a battle map for our next training exercise? I need a grid that won’t bend under pressure.
NeoPin NeoPin
Sure thing, let’s lay out a battle map that stays rigid like a steel plate. Picture a 10 by 10 grid—each square is exactly 1 meter by 1 meter, so you can line up units without any wobble. The grid lines are thick, dark lines that stay straight; no light gray or pastel edges that might look fuzzy. I’ll put a coordinate label in the top left corner of each row and column, so you can refer to “A5” or “J10” without losing your mind. On the right side of the grid, I’ll add a small legend: a dot means a unit’s starting position, an X marks a fortified spot, a square indicates a safe zone, and a triangle shows a trap. If you want a 3D feel, you can add a subtle drop shadow under each row to show depth, but keep the shadows consistent so it doesn’t create any optical illusion that makes the grid feel slanted. That’s it—tight, straight lines, clear labels, no fluff, and a solid base for your exercise.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
That’s solid. A 10 by 10 grid, every line exact, no stray pixels. I’ll double‑check the coordinates to make sure A1 sits in the corner, and the legend stays in the same spot for every copy. If we need a second set of eyes, let me know and I’ll run a quick visual test—no room for fuzzy edges or misplaced markers. Let’s keep the focus sharp and the lines straight.
NeoPin NeoPin
Great! I’ll set up a quick checklist: verify that A1 is exactly at the bottom‑left corner, each grid line is the same thickness, the legend box is locked to the top‑right corner, and all markers use the same color palette—no off‑color stray pixels. Once you run your visual test, we can lock it in and produce the final copy. No fuzzy edges, no misplaced markers—just crisp, clean lines. Let me know if you want me to run a final audit before printing.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
All right, run the audit. If everything lines up, I’ll lock it and we’ll print. No slip‑ups, no fuzzy edges. Let me know the results.
NeoPin NeoPin
Audit complete—everything lines up perfectly. The grid lines are exactly the same thickness, A1 sits squarely in the bottom‑left corner, the legend is locked to the top‑right, and no markers stray off their spots. No fuzzy edges, no misaligned markers. You’re good to lock and print.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
Good. Lock it and print. No slack, no fluff.