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    Just wanted to thank you for the great tutorial and providing me with knowledge to make my first map here at the guild!

    http://www.cartographersguild.com/fi...-tutorial.html

    -Mkoth

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    I also followed this tutorial to make a map, and I write to thank pyrandon the author!

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    Just wanted to add my thanks for the tutorial. Also, while the mosaic filter in Photoshop is a good way to get a bunch of buildings, it does seem a bit too uniform. I was playing around a few days ago and discovered that with appropriate settings, the cracquelure filter works better. You end up with roughly square and rectangular shapes with grooves between them, which I imagine could be selected and deleted to reveal the road layer. I'm posting this on my iPhone at work, but when I get home and get some results I will post them here.

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    Hello,

    I know that this thread is an old one (if I made a mistake by posting here, please accept my apologies), but I wanted to thank the author of this tutorial.

    I'm a young frenchman (by the way, I know that my english isn't really correct but I still wanted to thank the author) and desperately I looked for a "how to draw a fantasy map" tutorial in my native language. I hit a brick wall. As a result, I started to surf the web but this time in english. After watching a video on youtube, I followed the link on the video and I ended up on your website and I found this tutorial.

    Immediately, I liked the map drawn by pyrandon, "Eneini". Then, I installed a evaluation version of photoshop and I downloaded the pdf tutorial.

    After hours of effort over several days, with any knowledge of photoshop, I achieved this result :

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    (names are in french)

    I don't know if it's ok or not, but I think I was satisfied.

    Whatever, thanks a lot, pyrandon, for this tutorial. It even helps people in other countries ! I will keep preciously this tutorial.
    Also, I thank the Cartographers' Guild for this very useful website.

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    Thank you for your sharing!

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    Waaa thank you for the tutorial!!! I wanted to try to make my own map with Photoshop for so long... and your tutorial is simple and amazing!!!

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    Great to see you back at the Guild pyrandon!

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Pyrandon... wow.. been a while.. and I've been mostly gone the last 4 years
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