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    Tutorial Quick Realistic Forests on Photoshop

    Hello, first post here, decided to share a technique I've been using recently to create quick and good looking forests.

    Step One: Open your map and create a new layer. Name it "Forest" (or whatever helps you identify it).
    Step Two: Double click the layer to open the Layer Styles, we're going to be applying the following styles:

    Stroke
    Size: 1px
    Position: Outside
    Blend Mode: Normal
    Opacity: 68%
    Color: Black

    Inner Shadow
    Blend Mode: Overlay
    Opacity: 40%
    Angle: 125
    Distance: 0
    Choke: 0
    Size: 40px

    Pattern Overlay
    This pattern comes with Photoshop by default. It can be found in the "Nature Patterns" preset and it's called "Grass". If you can't find it, download the zip file attached.
    Blend Mode: Normal
    Opacity: 100%
    Scale: 60% (This will vary a bit depending on the size of your map and the size of your forests. Mess around until you get a scale you're happy with.)

    Drop Shadow
    Blend Mode: Multiply
    Angle: 125
    Distance: 2px
    Spread: 20%
    Size: 3px

    Now, the last style we need to apply is the Color Overlay. The reason I left it for last is because this is really up to you. The Color Overlay will decide the color of the forest. As I'm making a map for a snowy region, I gave it a white greenish color.

    Color Overlay
    Blend Mode: Color
    Opacity: 100%

    With the Layer Styles done, we are ready to start painting the forest.

    Step Three: Grab the Rough Round Bristle brush, set it to the size you want and get painting!
    If you can't find the brush, download the zip file attached.

    The result!

    Hope you guys like it!
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    Last edited by Neverwish; 01-01-2016 at 05:45 PM.

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