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    Guild Journeyer Facebook Connected Rongar's Avatar
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    Thanks, guys.

    @Gandwarf: The thick brown lines are prototypes for political borders.

    @Steel General: Yes, the darn forests. I have already reduced the contrast and will probably take away their drop shadow again. Or maybe I'll add some glow to them. Hmm, not sure yet. The end result will be a surprise, even for me.

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    I like the amber hue of this map. I think it's looking great so far.

    The end result will be a surprise, even for me.
    You sound like me, I never know what I'm going to end up with. I look forward to knowing what to expect when I click the buttons
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    I like where this is going. I wonder what it would look like if you changed the mountain layer to more of a darker brown instead of the stark black. If you don't want a lot of color in the trees, how about changing them to fall colors (reds, yellows, and oranges) and desaturating them a bit? Just a thought. It's all looking good though.


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    Thanks guys.

    @Jaxilon: Yeah, exactly. It's so much fun messing around with the buttons. It's kinda like "a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."

    @industrygothica: I'll definitely check out the brown mountains. Well, actually I already did and I like it. But right now I have nearly every mountain have its own layer, to make sure I can easily move, scale or mirror them whenever necessary. Once the mountains are done though, I'll put them down to just one layer and then colorize them.

    As for the trees ... hmm, not a bad idea. I've tested it with one of the forests, but I need to try again once all forests are down to one layer. To see if I like the overall look.


    Thanks for your input, I'll take note of all your suggetions. And an updated map is soon to follow.


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    Okay so --- after a short break (*cough cough*) I've sat down again and continued working on my map. In case you wonder, I redid the shape of the landmass and other things, but that's not so important right now. My primar questions are: What do you think of the forests? Are they any good? Do they actually fit with the ancient paper-scroll-style I'm trying to achieve? Or would you recommend using non-isometric forests with less colour?

    Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly aprreciated.


    Thanks,

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    If you are going to use iso mountains, then you need iso trees as well (I learned that one the hard way). You might want to desaturate them some though, as they are a bit jarring to the eye now. My eye, anyway. The forests might be a little dense for this style as well, but that's just my opinion.

    It's all looking great though. Keep it up!


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    Okay, I've got an update already. I think the forests look a bit better now.

    I've altered the colour and added a cloud texture aswell as a border for each bit of forest. Questions still stand though - what do you think of it? Better now?

    [Edit] Woah, sorry there, IG; didn't notice you already answered. Thanks for your point of view and your kind advice! What do you think of the new version?


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    I like the forests a lot better, though I'm not sure about the black stroke. I still think they're a bit bright for this map, but overall it's looking better.


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