Thats looking great Ravs. I particularly like the forest cover. I wouldn't mind learning how you did that. Effective and eye catching as usual.
Torq
Thats looking great Ravs. I particularly like the forest cover. I wouldn't mind learning how you did that. Effective and eye catching as usual.
Torq
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Thanks, Torq! I'll try to recreate it. The problem is that I spend ages just fiddling and going back a few steps and fiddling again so it's hard to remember how I got to where I did....but I'll give it a go and will try to retrace the steps.
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Sorry Torq, I've tried for half an hour to try and re-create how I did it, but I can't find the brush I used . This is going to be fun as there is now no way I'll be able to edit the forests by painting more in.
The basic process involved using (the uknown) brush which painted a spattery type of green / brown pattern on it's own layer (using colour dynamics and scattering). Then I duplicated the layer and applied a grain filter (using photoshop CS2) to the underlying level which I then bevelled and embossed. I used 'multiply' layer style for the top layer.
I'll keep fiddling to see if I can find the brush I used.
I've named my bits, and I hope that my roads join up with yours, Torq. Also, I hope I've carved out the right square, Redrobes, I used yours as a guide, but to go back would be a lot of work....please make it fit!
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Last edited by ravells; 04-15-2008 at 06:24 PM.
Really like it and it fits alright - had to skim just a small amount off on the right to join with Torqs'
Heres a link to the big overall so far.