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    I love that grassy texture in the first image.

    How did you do it?

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    It's a texture from Spiral Graphics that comes with their Genetica Viewer (free). I use a lot of their textures in my maps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woekan View Post
    I like it, it looks good! But my dirty mind thinks of dinosaur poo when i look at that mountain.


    That was hilarious.

    Looking good though. And I agree, the ambient lighting gives it a scrying sort of feel, almost as if we are seeing something we shouldn't be seeing.

    Nice work, SG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel General View Post
    Well it is just an experiment - since I used a mask to let it 'show through' it's very easy to rework the shape. Not sure when I'll get back to this, things seem to be picking up a bit at work.

    Mwahahahahaha!!! I have converted yet another to the dark side via layer masks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrazierjr View Post
    Mwahahahahaha!!! I have converted yet another to the dark side via layer masks!

    Now, tell me that knowing how to use layer masks does not open up a whole new approach to modifying digital images... As you said, a few seconds changing the layer mask can change the image quite a bit and is totally non destructive....
    I was wondering if/when you might come along and say something.

    Told you I'd get to them eventually, took me a while - but I'm stubborn about things sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greason Wolfe View Post
    Looking good though. And I agree, the ambient lighting gives it a scrying sort of feel, almost as if we are seeing something we shouldn't be seeing.

    Nice work, SG.

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    Thanks...Not sure when I'll get back to it, but it shouldn't be too hard to replicate the process.
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