Not to be contrary, but I gotta disagree with del, I don't think it looks too purple at all. Love the War of the Worlds homage you've got going in that one pic.
I think you should adjust the levels, and make the colors in the photos a bit more contrasted. Then add a bit more of a red/orange tint, in my opinion its looking a bit too purple.
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Not to be contrary, but I gotta disagree with del, I don't think it looks too purple at all. Love the War of the Worlds homage you've got going in that one pic.
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The purple tint on the photos was an attempt at a cross-processed look. I was also hoping that it might give the photos a little extra pop from the map.
For now, I think I'll keep it.
I've finished up the map grid and the post-it note.
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Grid looks great, as does the post-it. I always have SO much trouble lifting paper, you've done a great job on that aspect.
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Hey on the post-it, it looks like ouR, not ouT... maybe thats intended but figured I'd let you know!
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Man this map is amazing. You must be a professional artist?
Amazing job, but the sticky note is a bit blurry near the bottom. And Gidde, if you aren't fortunate enough to have 3dmax or another 3d program to help with your page lifting, you could try a variation of this tutorial:
http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/...l-in-photoshop
Just add a warp to each corner like Pindercarls photos, then add a larger drop shadow to the whole paper.
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Thanks for all the kind words from everyone and especially for the critiques that are keeping me on my toes and not letting me get to lazy.
I fixed the text on the Post-it Note. Instead of using a script font, I went ahead and scanned some handwriting. I cleaned up the edges on the Post-it, as well.
I also added a scale in the lower left. I will admit to being lazy on that one and just showing the distance scale at the equator. I'm not sure I feel up to doing the calculations for distances at different latitudes.
To Rjbeals: I'm certainly not a professional cartographer, but I do make my living as an artist. I'm a technical artist in videogames, so I mostly write tools and shaders. I haven't worked as a production artist in almost a decade. It's been fun to get back into doing actual art.
Unless I get super inspired to add something else, I think I'll call this one done.
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I like how this is clean looking. I'm still wracking my brain as to how I'm going to lay mine out.
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