Neat stuff Ravs! I think you are really on to something here.
I got inspired by Ascension's thread here on how to build a city quickly using filters. I think I have it now. I present - the Lazy man's city. This took about 4 hours but with experimentation. Second time round it should take an hour or less to do. I'm using Xenoflex's 'Little fluffy clouds filter' which allows you to make tiling clouds where you can adjust the cloud size and fractal type - (why or why don't photoshop make these adjustments standard?) and their 'Classic Mosaic' filter to build this, but I think that photoshop's native 'Stained Glass' will work just as well.
It's quite adjustable in terms of texture and where you want to put roads and things. The buildings are just a tad too NSEW oriented but broken up just enough so the eye is fooled.
Also discovered quite a good way to make nice looking realistic fields on the way too.
Tutorial coming.
Last edited by ravells; 05-25-2009 at 09:18 AM.
Neat stuff Ravs! I think you are really on to something here.
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Yeah, this is starting to look good.
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Thanks guys, a lot more ideas coming into my head to improve it. Need to take the Dog for a walk first and will make a start on the tut when I get back.
Looks good so far. Waiting to see finished map
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Very nice, I like the shapes, they look kind of Nordic in that they're not straight...they have a sort of bulge to 'em. Like the field lines too, turn that into a path and stroke it with a rough brush and you could call it a hedgerow. Now hook us up with the tut.
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Lol...it is finished. Ascension, they were meant to be hedgerows but I'm using layers styles to do them. I've put in some noise so that they look more 'hedgy'. Is is possible to stroke with a brush? I though the stroke command just gave you a plain old line x pixels wide and in the colour of your choice?
Last edited by ravells; 05-25-2009 at 11:15 AM.
Arrrgh! Can't reproduce it now!!! Been struggling all afternoon.
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That happens to me all of the time...I get so wrapped up with the ideas in my head that I forget to write them down and then can never do it again cuz I got sidetracked. Good luck, bro.
If the radiance of a thousand suns was to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One...I am become Death, the Shatterer of worlds.
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