OK, thanks guys. I'll give those a whirl when I get a chance and see what happens.
OK, thanks guys. I'll give those a whirl when I get a chance and see what happens.
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Followed all the instructions up to where I'm supposed to select land and base, PS won't let me use inverse for some reason.
Does the base layer still have a black ocean and black lakes on a white land? If it does, you need to get rid of those via an earlier step where you select the black and delete it. Also, when I say to control-click on a layer, I don't mean in the work window, I mean in the layers window/tab/whatchamacallit thingy.
Just wanted to say thanks.
Found this a few months back but just finally tried it earlier this week.
Got a cool map and it gave me a lot of ideas on how to improve what I've already been doing.
JD
Glad to be of help I'd like to see what ya come up with in the future. Cheers
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is there any way that this could be done in GIMP?
I actually did try to duplicate this in GIMP. While much of it can be duplicated, where it fails badly is the layer properties (pattern overlay, etc.)that Photoshop has that GIMP does not.
Though it may be that I just did not know GIMP well enough to duplicate - the local GIMP expert is RobA. Hopefully he can more fully answer your question.
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Trying your tutorial out and I'm stuck here as well. I've got base, mountains (hidden), hills (hidden), land. The land is just the cloud texture with the lighting effect and the base layer is black where any water should appear. The land layer peeks through the holes in the base layer.
What's my objective here? To clear all the water pieces away from the land layer? I could color select black on the base layer, click on the land layer and delete anything inside the selection. Is that it?
There was a very large part of me that just died out of joy, and I'm almost positive that my kidney was part of that...i heard a large boom just now from somewhere in that general vacinity.
That map is amazing! I've been looking for a long time for a decent tutorial on how to make a map like that. Thank you so much!