That is fantastic. I'm soooo looking forward to the tut.
That is fantastic. I'm soooo looking forward to the tut.
This is a really nice effect. I'm looking forward to a tut...
Astrographer - My blog.
Klarr
-How to Fit a Map to a Globe
-Regina, Jewel of the Spinward Main(uvmapping to apply icosahedral projection worldmaps to 3d globes)
-Building a Ridge Heightmap in PS
-Faking Morphological Dilate and Contract with PS
-Editing Noise Into Terrain the Burpwallow Way
-Wilbur is Waldronate's. I'm just a fan.
Ok I think I just have to dish some rep for this. I reserve the right to withdraw it if its proven that this is actually real and Don just touched up one pixel...
Hahahaha, no (*Don sweeps extra tiles and grout under a rug*), no, it's all Photoshop, really, it is, honestly. (*Don stands on the rug an whistles "innocently") Nothing to see here, move along...
Don
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"Keep your mind in hell, but despair not." --Saint Silouan [1866-1938]
Well... Something very similar to that was going to be my surprise city project for the summer. So I'll also be watching your tutorial very closely!
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name
Oh poo, Bryan--sorry if I accidentally stole your thunder
Make sure to chime in if you see I take 20 steps to do a one-step process, ok? I make most of my method up from my madness, so it's like the blind leading the blind, and about 20 other cliches, too...
Oh, and post your version anyway, ok??? I really want to see it!
Don
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"Keep your mind in hell, but despair not." --Saint Silouan [1866-1938]
Heh. Well, I'll admit that I was a bit disappointed when I first saw it, but I suspect that by the time I actually get around to posting a map nobody will remember this thread, anyway! I've got too many irons in the fire, too much on my plate, and I've been burning the candle at both ends.
I'm sure I could throw another log on the bonfire, but that's quite enough cliches for today.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name