The map itself is quite nice'
I think the rainbow-hued areas around the outside of it detract from it though.
This is the new amazing version of this map ^^
What do you think of it ?
The map itself is quite nice'
I think the rainbow-hued areas around the outside of it detract from it though.
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Not sure what's goin on with the cloudy bits and the jungles look patterned, although I think that's a byproduct of the program itself. The rest of it looks really nice though.
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Effectively, the area around the outside is not perfect. I'm going to try to improve it.
The clouds represent unknown areas.
The jungles look patterned ... maybe, but I don't see what I can do. The problem is the high resolution. RobA's tuto is made for 500x500 pixels. This picture is 2000x2000 ....
I know, it happens on every map like this...the terrain has a sort of grid pattern to it because of the program. Not your fault, I know. It's still a nice map.
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Here's what I call the quasi-grid patterning that the program does. I did not do all of the gridding that I see just some to give ya an idea. Compare to the other jungle on the right. It might just be me seeing the gridding but I see it on a lot of the maps with Gimp texturing. Not sure of it the original texture or something else though. For me, I use the presence of the gridding to determine if a map was Gimped or not. It's no major thing at all, it's just something I've always noticed.
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OK, Thanks Ascension. I understand now.
That is an artifact of using the gimp Filter->Render->Clouds->Solid Noise and using the "turbulent" option.
I'm guessing it uses lattice noise, not fbm, and the turbulent option starts to come through as an artifact...
Here is an extreme case... I filled am image with this, then using the same settings with random seeds ran it as difference clouds about six times....
Here is the result:
noise_turb.png
You can see what happened with the lattice points
I would like to point out to all gimp users that there is a MUCH BETTER noise plugin... Felimage Noise
It has alot more control, and lets you specify the noise type as well as a bunch of other options, like a spherical mapping (great for creating noise based maps for mapping to a sphere).
That is what I now use for making forest bumpmaps...
Here is the noise it creates, set to 3 px using the "puffy" style:
noise_felimage.png
And a quick example of masking of a forest bumpmap (like in the tutorial, but using this as a noise base rather than the built-in noise):
noise_felimage_trees.png
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Nice, I like the way that those lil puffy things look. I'll have to mess around with the PS reticulation filter as it does something similar.
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Hmmm...reticulation filter - didn't know there was one. I'll need to give that a go sometime as well.
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