Wow, those look pretty cool! I actually just started playing around with the 3D layer a couple of days ago, to see if I could make a brush for market tents (jugabyte's thread on the topic here). I didn't get too far but the things you've made here look great! So in answer to your question I guess, no, I haven't used those features, but I'm going to try them out soon!
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Interesting. It's very unclear to me how the 3d is supposed to work though, is there any good guide (for dummies) to consult?
Well, being a dummy myself I am not sure. It is not friendly for me - I'd prefer something like the level makers in some games where you can just paint the maps- but one way basically you can
-render clouds
-use the freehand selection tool and Shift key to select multiple areas you want to be mountains
-feather a little
-Menu: Layer/New/Layer via Copy
-Menu: 3D/New Mesh from Gray Scale / Plane
You get your mountains.
You can also apply the 3D effect to the entire cloud layer but will need to resize or crop as you'll see the transparent edges as it 'shrinks' when the mesh is rendered.
Either way in your Layers panel you will see the 'Depth' map which you can open and add layers to (best), or modify then when you save it will render the new map (so you can cut rivers in this way).
Under Menu: Windows/3D if you open the 3D tools you will see some basic tools to rotate.
Here is an example where I opened the depth map and used a brush, Sharpen and Burn.
Sorry looks crappy but on my lunch break at work and rushed it off.
I guess it might be useful at that. I would be more comfortable with a more painting type solution - for a visual artist type I think a tool to paint and view landscape live is all I would want; perhaps just simple 'erode' and the like but too many buttons and I burn brain cells. Thanks for that link going to post something in a second.
Ok I poked around with this a bit more before lunch ended and found that you can edit the depth map live which makes it interesting. I think I will put up a short tutorial after work.
EDIT: I did a very quick video showing the very basics used here http://www.cartographersguild.com/tu...-3d-tools.html
Last edited by stormweasel; 06-30-2014 at 11:48 PM. Reason: add link to tutorial
Hi Stormweasel, I merged your posts here. You can use use the edit button to avoid double/triple postings
very impressive
Thanks for your PS explorations. I have seen the button and even clicked it but didn't know what to do with it after that so I just closed and went about my business. This however might be worth looking into a bit more.
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Only the extended versions of cs4-cs6 have the 3D features enabled . I have tinkered with them but never came close to the results that Fluesopp and stormweasel have . congrats to both these are very promising results. If you ever feel like filling the rest of us "Dummies" in on your respective workflows I am sure we'd all be appreciative. As incentive How about a bonk with the rep wand for each !
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