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    Im having trouble generating interesting mountain patterns in photoshop. Any tips on that?
    Also. What would you define as an interesting mountain pattern?

    The addition blend mode in Gimp, what would that be in Photoshop? Screen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by woekan View Post
    Im having trouble generating interesting mountain patterns in photoshop. Any tips on that?
    Also. What would you define as an interesting mountain pattern?
    Mountains are fractal. So for me interesting patterns are fractal too. Basically Wilbur can create interesting patterns while PS or Gimp can't because they don't allow the interesting fractal settings that Wilbur does.

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    I got the mountains working. Now im stuck at the gradient. I cant make it near as pretty as the gimp tutorial.
    Im using Photoshop. Any tips for me?

    Also Bump map tool doesnt excist in Photoshop. Instead i used emboss, but this seems to make the map a little blurry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woekan View Post
    Im having trouble generating interesting mountain patterns in photoshop. Any tips on that?
    Also. What would you define as an interesting mountain pattern?

    The addition blend mode in Gimp, what would that be in Photoshop? Screen?
    Sadly I don't own (and am unfamiliar with) Photoshop CS. I do own Photoshop Elements but only use it for my tablet work, and am not too familiar with it either. What I can tell you is that in GIMP "Addition" is lighter and subtler than "Screen". You might try "Lighten" in Photoshop, not sure.

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    I got the mountains working. Now im stuck at the gradient. I cant make it near as pretty as the gimp tutorial.
    Im using Photoshop. Any tips for me?

    Also Bump map tool doesnt excist in Photoshop. Instead i used emboss, but this seems to make the map a little blurry.
    Here I'm not going to be much help to you, because again, I'm not too familiar with Photoshop. However I'd direct you to check out jezelf's tutorials since he uses some similar techniques in his tutorials as the Eriond tutorial. Also, here's an example of his workflow that he posted a few years back (I'd link to thread but our search filter doesn't seem to be working so instead I've uploaded it directly).

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    Hope his tutorials are a help to you.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Thanks for the tips Arsheesh!
    Here is my result using photoshop.
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    Those mountains look cool! Much different than the ones I've made using GIMP. For some reason the ocean appears overly dark though. Was that intentional?

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    -Arsheesh

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    Just a note -- I relied heavily on this tutorial for Erobelis Isle, which turned out well even though I wound up not using cloud-generated terrain after all.

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    I also used DonDozone's realistic forests, and relied heavily on help from su_liam and deadshade for getting the Wilbur part worked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdmartin View Post
    Just a note -- I relied heavily on this tutorial for Erobelis Isle, which turned out well even though I wound up not using cloud-generated terrain after all.

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    I also used DonDozone's realistic forests, and relied heavily on help from su_liam and deadshade for getting the Wilbur part worked out.
    Wow, that turned out fantastic wdmartin! The terrain looks very good (and I do really like the trees as well. The colors are great too. All around great job!

    Cheers,
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    Hey, I really love your work. I understand that the tutorial is intermediate/advanced, but I keep getting hung up on the cloud effects, specifically were you tell us to rinse and repeat for Cloud 3 and Cloud 4. When I change Cloud 4 to difference, I just get a black screen!

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    Hi JonK, I'm not arsheesh but if i remember correctly i had a similar problem. You have to create a (click on) "new seed" in the difference-clouds settings for the second (4.) layer.
    I think the differnce-cloud-settings were the same for your second layer, and with two identical layers there is no differnce (black-screen). Hope it helps!
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