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All you need to do is clean up the edges first...lots of little 1 pixel dots around the coasts. I don't know how to guide you since I'm one of the PS guys but if you can do selections then make a selection of the ocean (but not all water) and simply increase that by 1 then refill with white...that should clean up the stray dots. Otherwise you have to zoom in real close and draw over them by hand. I know there's a couple other guys here who use Corel so maybe they'll be more specific. All in all, though, looks like a fine start but you might want a little more space at the top and bottom and right.
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I got stuck with the first map because I unknowingly changed my paintbrush properties. I fixed it and started over saving screenshots of each step. The fills are random just to make the objects easy to see. I'm working on the ground texture and actually kind of like the water. I'm going to see how smoothing helps it.
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Yay, another corel user! I have a tut in my sig for photopaint, though it is a few months old now, but it will help as a start. as to the pixely coasts... well, ya, play around with it, its a problem I have as well from time to time.
Say, what version of photo paint are ya using?
Keep updating, and I'll be more than glad to help!
Last edited by Rythal; 07-09-2010 at 01:23 PM.
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Interesting method you have there with the cowhides. I use CorelDraw/PP 15.
When doing cleanup on images that are to have a transparent background, what I normally would do is select the magic-wand selector tool and raise the tolarance a bit like 20 - 30. Click in the white area, invert selection, and cut. Refill layer with white solid. Paste the copied image of your island and use a feather of 3 - 5. Less given sharper lines. Then use the magic-wand select tool again with a tolarance of 40 - 50. More if needed till it avoids selecting the small feathered dots. Then just repeat the cut, fill layer with solid white, and paste. Eventually you'll have a clear coastline. Also don't forget to invert selection to get the island.
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