I started messing around with this tutorial again trying to get the feel of things. Here's what I've got. Having some color profile issues that I can't figure out for some reason though since I got the new computer. It's all too dark.
-IG
Hmm you could try using the 'ripple' filter followed by an 'ocean ripple' filter...that gets break up too.
I started messing around with this tutorial again trying to get the feel of things. Here's what I've got. Having some color profile issues that I can't figure out for some reason though since I got the new computer. It's all too dark.
-IG
Actually I liked where this was going, so I moved it to a WIP forum.
Yeah, the color looks fine here to me, too.. apparently it's the picture viewer in vista that doesn't see the color well. I think I can live with that!
-IG
This is great, i use photoshop Cs4 and its quite simple, i am working on a RPG at the moment and i needed a map that looked like this, can't wait to try it out.
Please post up your results, I'd be interested to see them.
This is an excellent tutorial and the style is beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Downloaded the Eye Candy filters but have no idea how to install them.
I'm using PS CS4 and have tried copying the filters to several directories but no luck.
Still a rookie, any help would be greatly appreciated.
did it come with a setup exe? Mine did, then it autoinstalls to the correct directory. Then the first time you run it it asks for the serial number and off you go.
My finished maps
"...sometimes the most efficient way to make something look drawn by hand is to simply draw it by hand..."
I have a feeling that they only work with Windows - are you using a Mac?