@zukeprime - Me like. Are you going to go for a finished product of that map you're playing around with?
@zukeprime - Me like. Are you going to go for a finished product of that map you're playing around with?
Nah...I'm still experimenting with GIMP and Wilbur. I've been working through all the tutorials trying to find my "flow." Right now I'm experimenting with Arsheesh's tutorial on GIMP and Wilbur.
I've run into a bit of an issue: when zoomed in, placing rivers I realized that I hadn't feathered the coast early on an have random pixelated noise. I tried created an inverted selection from the Base layer, modifying, and deleting, but this seems to have no effect. Anyone got an idea? Otherwise I'm starting from scratch.
I'm using PS 5.1. Thanks for the awesome tutorial.
Anybody? Wrong forum (general maybe better)?
Thanks for putting this together Kindari!
Super helpful to a complete noob such as myself. Really loved the Youtube walk through! You're a great teacher man!
I tried the original tutorial and got stranded at step 10. I'll try this new version out tomorrow.
I read it for a bit and I must say your writing style is completely superior to the previous version. If only all tutorials were written in this style, it's much more clear.
Last edited by Iggy; 07-23-2013 at 01:05 PM.
Wow man, this is my first post right here, and I would like to say thank you very much for all your trouble, you are awesome! I'll say thanks a lot too to Ascencion for making the original tutorials, you guys rock
This was created with the tutorial, with 3 and 2 pixels for the rivers, a darker color for the oceans, and some texture and color overlay for the forests. Thanks for the guide, it was simple and easy to follow. Also wanted to mention that I used a previously created land base from a different map created using the fantasy map tutorial from Jessica Khoury at Fantasy Mapmaking Tutorial (1 of 5) - YouTube
Last edited by Airik Rotscale; 03-07-2014 at 05:15 AM.
The tutorial is really good.
Can you create a version with Mac shortcuts for us Mac users? The tutorial all use Windows shortcuts.