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Metis Marker brings you the opportunity to create NATO joint military symbols according to APP-6(C). It allows to build symbols from components, including frame, icon, first modifier, second modifier and amplifiers, rather than pre-define all possible symbols. Features Full customizable marker Moveable marker Editable/non-editable marker Copy & paste marker Save & load marker presets Build in preview Full 3DEN support Full Briefing support Communication channel support e.g. Global-, Side- or Groupchannel Customizable marker system Our customizable marker system consists of: Frames: The geometric border of a symbol that provides an indication of the standard identity, battle dimension and status of a joint military object. *Currently only ground symbols are supported.* Icons: The innermost part of a symbol that provides a graphic representation of an object. Modifiers: A pictorial or alphanumeric component that provides additional information about the icon and are always located inside the frame area. Amplifiers: Optional text or graphics that provide additional information about a symbol and are always located outside the frame area. This includes: Echelon Reinforced or Reduced Higher Formation Unique Designation Additional Information Date-Time Group (DTG) Operational Condition Direction of Movement Arrow Headquarters Staff Indicator Documentation Our documentation is available on the Github wiki. Contributing Issues & Feature requests Become a developer Download Requires the latest version of CBA_A3. Github: Click here Steam Workshop: Click here License Metis Marker is licensed under Arma Public License No Derivatives (APL-ND). Images
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Gimp template to easily illustrate your unit structure in an TOE ( US army )
kOepi (DayZ) posted a topic in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
Hey guys, I want to share my latest work with you. I invested a lot of time into it and now I think you deserve to make use of it too. The purpose of this template is to make custom ( or conventional ) unit structure appear professionally and easily to understand. Originally for tables of organization and equipment ( TOE ). The reference for this is US Army field manual ADRP 1-02 ( 2016 edition ). If you intend to make use of this and add more symbols, please use the layer structure and send me the new version so I can upload it ( or do it yourself, here ). Programme to be used with: Gimp, version 2.8.22 How could this look like? Download link: https://www.dropbox.com/home/gimp and similar files?preview=Unit+figure+1.9.xcf is this file virus checked ? let me know if you prefer it to be uploaded somewhere else. P.S.: If anyone can give me professional feedback on the example structure, regarding any wrong usage, context or mistakes, it will be much appreciated.