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    Note the areas of darker blue water in the depths. I did this by creating multiple stacked layers of transparent blue. When stacking the difference is darkened and appears deeper. Even though I create a lot of photo-realistic style maps, this fake "water color" style is the one I am hired most often to create for publisher commissions.

    I did a rough draft tutorial of this exact river crossing/waterfalls map in the Tutorials forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    Note the areas of darker blue water in the depths. I did this by creating multiple stacked layers of transparent blue. When stacking the difference is darkened and appears deeper. Even though I create a lot of photo-realistic style maps, this fake "water color" style is the one I am hired most often to create for publisher commissions.

    I did a rough draft tutorial of this exact river crossing/waterfalls map in the Tutorials forum.

    GP
    I noticed the link in your sig to Game Printers, do you know if they're still active? Their order page is broken and I got no response when I sent them an email.

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