Thanks Torstan. You gave me some good ideas. I am not really happy about the shadows on some of the trees(to much black) but will most likely leave it unless I get some time. The hill in the crook of the road is more like a small mound and likewise, there is supposed to be a mound in the center of the stone ring, so hopefully, I pulled that off pretty well.
Unfortunately, I ran out of time before the game, which was supposed to be last night, but not enough people showed up, so I did not get to replace the map with this one anyway. I will have to reschedule, and if I get time will completed this to add to the Maptool file.
Last edited by jfrazierjr; 11-23-2008 at 03:31 PM. Reason: Slight changes to the "hills"
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Hey, that's really good. I love the hill in the stone circle. having people not show up is an unfortunate side effect of online gaming it seems. Hope the next game goes well.
Thanks Torstan. Coming from the burn/dodge master here, that means a lot. This is a map for a Living Forgotten Realms module. It looks like they take images of their Dungeon tiles (they do actually), put them together rather haphazardly and cut the image into the module. They tell you in the module what tiles to use to create the image. Of course... the image is rather low resolution, hence my take. There are a few rocks, and I might put some in from rpgmapshare.com, but I am not sure yet. Funny thing is, I could not find any good Druid Circles on dunjinni, and that rather bummed me out, so I ended up making these rather crude things. If someone has ones any better, please let me know.
My Finished Maps
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My Tutorials:
Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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