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    Nice work!
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    Newbie here, using GIMP. Thanks for the tutorial, very cool and very helpful!!

    I was wondering if anybody who has successfully followed this tutorial without any issues was willing to load up a saved file that we GIMP users might be able to load into GIMP to see where the translations need to happen.

    Here is my current project (in GIMP file format), and below is what it currently looks like (in case you're not able to load it in the .xcf format). As you can see, I'm missing something here:

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    Quote Originally Posted by themantheycallcris View Post
    Newbie here, using GIMP. Thanks for the tutorial, very cool and very helpful!!

    I was wondering if anybody who has successfully followed this tutorial without any issues was willing to load up a saved file that we GIMP users might be able to load into GIMP to see where the translations need to happen.

    Here is my current project (in GIMP file format), and below is what it currently looks like (in case you're not able to load it in the .xcf format). As you can see, I'm missing something here:

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    I did this map using the Saderan Tutorial with GIMP, but I have not made an effort to write down all the approximate translation steps I had to use.

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    I cannot seem to get my mountains as smooth as the example pictures in the PDF no matter what I do. I've just dealt with it until now but no more. I tried my tablet and my mouse on various brushes and opacities, but they come out flat on the contour range of 50. If I set it lower, they don't look so hideous but then they do not resemble the example mountains at all. Example of the differences:

    Contour @ 50 with various brushes and opacity
    Contour @ 0-5 with various brushes and opacity

    Anyone know what could be wrong or what I'm doing wrong? I'd much rather have the smooth looking mountains than this. lol

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    Hello. First time poster, some-time lurker and amateur map-maker. I'd just like to say that I've enjoyed the many excellent tutorials on this site. Spent quite some time going through several of them, trying to decipher their secrets! You are truly talented and the fact that you take the time to share your hard earned experiences with others (especially the less-than-expert ones of us) tells a lot about you. Thank you very much, I've learned a great deal while pulling my hair and trying to figure out why my maps don't resemble the sample pictures. At all. ;P

    This tutorial in particular have been very informative, and while I'm still trying to figure out several kinks and flaws in how I apply it to the map I'm working on right now, it's definitely getting there - if slowly. So. Thank you again.

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    Hi Tear. Awesome tutorial, particularly for those of us who are, shall we say, artistically challenged? Repped and rated.

    I've posted a WIP in this thread. Not quite finished the ocean steps yet, just have to do the elevations and then I'll start on the land.

    Cheers and thanks for the work you did putting this together!
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    Found a map created using this tut, and has this rather nice volcanoes and a large caldera(?)

    A very cropped image included here.

    Any tips on how to create such a thing ?

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    Thanxs alot Tear, I have used your tutorial several times these last days and I find it realy helpfull.

    As a rookie it was realy helpfull the way you describe the process step by step. This is the latest of my creations. Once again, thanxs mate.

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    Thanks a lot master Tear. I've learned... a lot from your guide.
    And after a few months of practice i dare say i feel pretty good about what i can now do.
    It took me the most time to get the mountains right, i found that using the same brush you recommend when drawing forests to be helpful in making them look more like mountains then long pyramids of stone.
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    Hello! I found this tutorial and gave it a go, I'm pretty happy with the results from a 3 hours effort. Thanks alot!

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