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Thread: [Award Winner] Eneini: a medieval city tutorial (in Photoshop)

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    The results look great, so I am definitely going to take a look at the tutorial
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    Map Pyrandon's Tutorial was Terrific

    I have had little to no experience with using Photo Shop and additionally have never attempted to create my own fantasy map. I followed the tutorial and 12 hours later I had my first map. I am so pleased with being able to create anything on Photo Shop and want to offer Pyrandon my sincere thanks for developing and sharing his well put together tutorial.
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    Make sure to give him some rep for it.
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    Awwww...shucks!

    Thanks, I really appreciate it! Seeing your results totally made my day. Glad I can help in some way.
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    Very nice tutorial! I might give it a try for an upcoming project, provided I can get my current map done sometime in the next eight months.

    I haven't read through very much yet, but I did notice one place where an improvement can be made regarding shadow placement: Instead of trying to remember which direction your light is coming from, you could simply draw an arrow on a trash layer.

    I like to keep notes like that on my working documents, where I can refer to them easily rather than having to sift through a stack of other pages. Which is not to say that I don't generate a lot of handwritten notes all over my desk... I'm afraid I make a terrible mess in my work area.
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    Thanks for that arrow suggestion, Bryan--nice one!

    As I re-look at this map tutorial (coming up on what, a year later?) I see plenty of places where I would do both slighter and larger modifications to that process, for I really was learning PS as I worked (which is one of my primary reasons for making tutorials in the first place). Now that my bag o' tricks is a bit more stuffed, I may have to go back and revisit/revide it some day. I will certainly be using the arrow suggestion
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    It's an anniversary bump even!
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    This really needs to be stickied

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