Flawedspirit,
I liked this tutorial but could not find it in PDF format. I copied your original post and made it into a PDF. Hope you don't mind.
rmfr
Flawedspirit,
I liked this tutorial but could not find it in PDF format. I copied your original post and made it into a PDF. Hope you don't mind.
rmfr
Perhaps imagination is only intelligence having fun. - Albert Einstein
A good friend will come down and bail you out of jail. A best friend will be in jail with you and say, "Dude, we screwed up."
Okay, I'm having a hard time rendering the mountain heights on the gray texture layer because the following path does not seem to exist in my copy of Gimp
"Filter -> Render -> Lighting Effects"
I DO have "Filter -> Light and Shadow -> Lighting Effects"
but once I open that filter, of the following settings, only Light Type and Intensity exist, along with a whole bunch of other variables. Is your Lighting Effects a custom plug-in or is it an issue with differing versions of Gimp? I'm using 2.68
Light Type: Directional
Intensity: 35
Gloss: -15 (0 is fine too)
Material: 100
Exposure: 0
Ambiance: 0
Mountainous: 100
My Finished Maps
Works in Progress(or abandoned tests)
My Tutorials:
Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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Unless otherwise stated by me in the post, all work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Hello, Flawedspirit.
You've created a very nice, simple tutorial that results in a great map! Thanks for sharing this with us.
arakish, I was just ready to turn Flawedspirit's tutorial into a PDF document when I went to page 2 of the thread and saw that you had already done so. Thanks!
TO ALL:
I've added Flawedspirit's tutorial in the Photoshop section of the second post on page 1 of the Tutorials in PDF Format thread.
Enjoy.
Regards,
Vandy
In the end you will see, you is you and me is me.
© May 29, 1980
Nice tutorial! I love it for simlicity and result.
But its more about pseudorealistic mountains. There is no any real-looking mountain chains - just some kind of "giant hills" with classical-standard for fantasy maps mountains texture in sattlite-atlas style. Sorry, if I was too bad with this. Im not english native speaker, so, sometimes balance of polite talking and so on is rather diffucult for me.
Everything is okay, this just some opinion.
I was having trouble using this, because at one point, the directions didn't match what I saw in the program. Then I realized I was using a tutorial for the wrong program. I had thought this was a GIMP tutorial. Heh. Great work. It still helped.
I'm guessing this is for PS and not Gimp? I'm new to both and this tutorial is really confusing to me.
Thank you, Flawed, for this wonderful tut. I love the effect it creates.
I have been looking for a tutorial like this all day long! Literally...all day long. Thank you for sharing!
Damn, that's nice. Any way to port it to GIMP, maybeplease? C: