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Thread: Article: Ascensions' Atlas style in Photoshop

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    I posted this message before finding the new tutorial. And you can't delete posts, so... hello.
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    Oh my god!!! This is very cool! Thank you very much my friend!

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    Just getting started in my cartographer hobby and I am hopeful this helps. Thanks for the tips.

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    I'm having problems on step 21, When you want to inverse the base layer. I'm able to Ctrl-click on the base layer, once it's "selected" or when I see small lines running along the outside of the map. However when I go to select and press Inverse, it errors me and says "No pixels have been selected". This has been frustrating as I can't seem to inverse any of my other layers either. I'm using Photoshop CC btw. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Packleader View Post
    I'm having problems on step 21, When you want to inverse the base layer. I'm able to Ctrl-click on the base layer, once it's "selected" or when I see small lines running along the outside of the map. However when I go to select and press Inverse, it errors me and says "No pixels have been selected". This has been frustrating as I can't seem to inverse any of my other layers either. I'm using Photoshop CC btw. Any help would be appreciated.
    I second this problem. CS6

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    I have a question. Is it possible to change the land after everything is completed? Like add new lakes, mountains, and coastlines.

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    Thanks for the info. I used the Kindari revision of your Atlas style for my fantasy setting. Very cool, and easy to do! I used thicker rivers because I wanted them to show up better, and I used a bit of texture to create my forests. Thanks again for your guide!

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    One of the best tutorials out there.

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    Great tutorial, very helpful. Thanks a lot.

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    Thank you for this outstanding tutorial! It worked perfectly fine
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