Neat stuff here Ravs - can't rep you at the moment.
It does seem a bit pixellated when zoomed in to full rez, but that may just be me.
This was an unpaid commission I took from the map requests forum. I was fooling around with photoshop CS4 extended's new big toy; being able to paint directly onto 3d meshes. I was amazed how stable photoshop was - I think I had one crash throughout the whole process. This was a learning exercise so I used the map commission as a guinea pig to try out the 3d work and I was really pleased with the result. There's quite a bit I'd probably do differently now I've gone through it once, but that will have to wait for the next map.
Cheers
Ravs
Neat stuff here Ravs - can't rep you at the moment.
It does seem a bit pixellated when zoomed in to full rez, but that may just be me.
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Cheers SG, it is pixellated zoomed in, the super duper size render would have taken too long to do and I wasn't sure whether the person who commissioned this map might want a different angle.
that's pretty cool Ravs! it seems i need to invest in that upgrade to CS4 after all
Nice! That turned out really well
Very cool. Beautiful job Ravells.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Really excellent work. Always great to see a new method being worked out over here.
Shifty wanted a couple of minor adjustments and the correction of a typo (my bad)...this is it, in hopefully the final final form without pixellation etc on zoom.
Last edited by ravells; 02-07-2010 at 08:16 PM.
Gahh! The town at the point of the cape is now in the sea...Gah! Shifty which way is north?....better put a scale in it too. I wonder if I can repair the position of that town in PS rather than having to render it again and take it into PS.
Phew...previous image updated.
Last edited by ravells; 02-07-2010 at 04:57 PM.