Very good job. I'm seconding, the textures look fantastic and it's a learning experience watching your map develop for me too![]()
Yeah, the textures made it really pop. Thanks for showing us the textures you used!
Very good job. I'm seconding, the textures look fantastic and it's a learning experience watching your map develop for me too![]()
I like the style. It reminds me of the old D&D days.
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Well done, Sir!
Indeed! That's a fantastic finished map.![]()
Yes, I'm colorblind. But my pink fields and orange forests are avant garde!!
Lovely map!Deserving of a finished maps thread.
So, I am making a finished map thread for this map... but before letting go of the WIP I wanted to post a quick look at how I made the buildings.
Here is a building construction Kit...
The steps I take to make the basics.
- Build the shape of the building on a grid, bigger than you need for your map. (First Layer)
- Add details using a smaller brush.
- Fill the main building shape with color. (New Layer)
- Fill two sides of the building with a gray and set it to "multiply". (New Layer)
- Use a "grunge" brush with a foreground/background jitter. Set the colors to (7F7F7F, BFBFBF) but any dark/light gray should work. Select only the building shape and brush, then set to Overlay. (New Layer)
- Fill the building shape with a gray, set it to "multiply", Blur it, and move it into position as a shadow. (New Layer)
- You should now have five layers.
- Shrink to the size you want it to be for the map.
- Repeat until you have a group of buildings.
- Draw lines around the buildings with small brakes for grass type areas, then add other lines and some dirt working out. (New Layer)
- If you don't yet have ground fill that with a tan/brown. (New Layer)
- Color in the area around the buildings with a grass green color. (New Layer)
- Add to more "dirt" layers using step 5 for the grunge/overlay. (New Layer x2)
- Select each building (or several at a time and change the hue/saturation) to make them all different colors.
- If you merged your buildings into one Layer then you should now have 6 Layers.
- Now play with the overall levels and hue/saturation.
I hope this gets you started making buildings this way. Now I need to figure out my first finished map thread!
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Nice job, RPGmm.
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Ugh, I keep trying to Rep you RPGmm but it won't let me because I already did and I keep forgetting! Memory ain't what it used to be.
Yes, I'm colorblind. But my pink fields and orange forests are avant garde!!