Very nice!
Did you get some inspiration from Don's tutorial, or are these new techniques? (Just asking, cause they seem to have a similar "feel".)
Also- how did you get the buildings coloured differently (but completely)?
-Rob A>
Very nice!
Did you get some inspiration from Don's tutorial, or are these new techniques? (Just asking, cause they seem to have a similar "feel".)
Also- how did you get the buildings coloured differently (but completely)?
-Rob A>
I love the map, the colours the style and the feel. Its great. The "poster edges filter" seems to create a very similar effect to Gimp's cartoon filter. My personal view is that using a filter like that tends to detract from the uniqueness of the map, because its very recognisable. I atually like the map without the filter, although the features do look slightly less equalised. I would suggest trying the filter with less black and slightly less intensity. This may merge the features and yet still be subtle enough so that the filter isn't quite as obvious.
Great work.
Torq
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That's a fantastic map!
How did you get the texture on the forest and sea?
Karl
I did have a look at Don's tutorial (fantastic, btw) cos I wanted to do a city map for my campaign. I couldn't get the buildings to work as I wanted them though, so the map really started out as an exercise on how to do buildings. That's why I made the buildings pattern. The rest I made up from scratch except the dirt texture - can't remember where this came from, probably RPtools Dorpond or another.
The water effect is shown here in the RPtools forum:http://forums.rptools.net/viewtopic.php?t=2103
I think the poster edges filter (the idea of which did come from Don's tut) is a love it/hate type of thing. Personally I like it, but I can see why others might not.
Edit - forgot to mention that the different building colours are simply several hue/saturation adjustment layers arranged in a clipping group with the building pattern and then manually painted to colour random buildings.
Last edited by AidyBaby; 10-19-2007 at 06:04 PM.
I really want to see a tutorial of the process. The file is great and all, but having a tutorial that walks through the process is even better.
By the way, there seem to be some extra 'u's in some of your words.
Also Aidy...check the PM I sent ya.
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