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    Quote Originally Posted by pasis View Post
    Attached is the latest version of this tutorial. I expanded it a bit and now it covers also the ways to create hills, river and towns.
    So here we go and hopefully you find it useful. In case you want to have something added, please let me know and I’ll check if I can come up with a good way to do it.

    And as this was my first tutorial, please let me know if the level of explanations and details was good or if I overexplaned or something.

    Very nice! I wonder if anywhere there is town brush for GIMP.... Will have to search as that's kind of a nice effect.
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    Quick, lets get this man a tutorial award
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

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    The example map part looks great :-) I think it is something I really needed long time. Just I need to get the tutorial working with the GIMP.

    Anyone who know GIMP well enough could get this tutorial adapted? Maybe alternative things but with similar results?
    I am new in this aria so be a nice guide

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    Praise Thank you for this excellent tutorial!

    Hello, Pasis.

    Thank you for this most excellent tutorial. I am really going to enjoy working through this. You've really given us a wonderful series of steps that is going to allow us to get really good at creating terrains.

    Again, thank you!

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    Wow, this is a great looking tutorial and the results are stunning. I'm going to have to take a further look at this when I get home tonight.

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    Thanks you guys for all the comments and I’m glad that you have liked this. I broke my finger a while ago and have not been able to work too much lately. So this is not a major update, but I figured it is worth publishing anyway.
    Here is an example of the methods used in this tutorial.
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    Nice tutorial, pasis! Good results, too.

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    These mountains are so stunning it's ridiculous!
    Have my first rep, even if it's just grey.
    Last edited by Molch; 03-03-2009 at 04:12 PM.
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    Supreme results, supreme tutorial. I'll rep if possible.

    My outcome of this tutorial below.
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