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    Map A Bridge

    Here is a contribution that I hope people will find useful in their campaigns. It is a simple wooden bridge over a river. The banks have small flowers and moss on them, and the bridge is a bit worn, but should hold up horses or wagons.

    This file is 10X16 and is meant to be printed on a 11X17 or larger sheet without 'scaling to fit.'

    This was created with Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter. I painted this with a Wacom tablet. The planks of the bridge are simply rectangles that I made in Illustrator and pasted over. If you look closely, they are a bit weathered now. I took bites out of them with the lasso tool and put a slight emboss on them.

    The flowers and moss are simple speckle brushes.

    The water was first rendered in Photoshop and then taken into Painter to blend it. I still wasn't happy so I got some water textures of a swimming pool, took the whole thing back into Photoshop and created a mask for the water. I then put the water textures. This gave it a bit more punch, and didn't ruin my "painted" look.

    Here is a thumbnail and then a link to the file.


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    Thanks Kit,

    Bridges are pivotal places, they might make a good Mapping Challenge. We can always use pivotal places.

    You might consider posting the image as a PNG (export from Photoshop) and use the Manage Files option to have the site put up a thumbnail. I'd love a version without the white grid.


    Sigurd

    Repped because - hey you use Painter!

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    Very artistic...nice.
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    Cool ! Looking forward to seeing more.

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