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ok I've been doing some googling, and come up with a way to do some bevel&emboss (i think), would something like this be good to help?InkL0sed wrote:You seem to rely too much on the burn/dodge tool... maybe I'm wrong, but I think a little bevel here and there would do you wonders.
too soft for mebryguy wrote:ok I've been doing some googling, and come up with a way to do some bevel&emboss (i think), would something like this be good to help?InkL0sed wrote:You seem to rely too much on the burn/dodge tool... maybe I'm wrong, but I think a little bevel here and there would do you wonders.
could u... uh... explain?t-o-m wrote:too soft for mebryguy wrote:ok I've been doing some googling, and come up with a way to do some bevel&emboss (i think), would something like this be good to help?InkL0sed wrote:You seem to rely too much on the burn/dodge tool... maybe I'm wrong, but I think a little bevel here and there would do you wonders.
do you know any mountains that are blurrey, or soft?bryguy wrote:
could u... uh... explain?

oh, mine arent mountains, those are just hills, just made larger.t-o-m wrote:do you know any mountains that are blurrey, or soft?bryguy wrote:
could u... uh... explain?
InkL0sed wrote:Have you seen the layered mountain approach in the TTT thread? That one is pretty cool. Also, you can add textures along with the bevel. If you just play around with it, you can definitely make a good mountain with a bevel.
Also, I wasn't just talking about mountains, but higher/lower elevation in general.
ok sure. But between the light gray and dark gray on what?InkL0sed wrote:Looking better. Try adding a layer between the light gray and dark gray levels, the transition between them is pretty choppy. Maybe a gradient.

wcaclimbing wrote:Could you please change the borders to something different?
At least make them solid lines. preferably not black, maybe dark brown.
Last time I suggested a change nothing happened.
last I knew, GIMP didnt have a maximum filter, but I have downloaded a plug-in for GIMP that allows it to use photoshop filters, so now I only need to get that filter, and get the plug-in working (it might be working right now, but i dont know)Here's the easiest way to make new borders from what you have there. It might not look perfect, but its a start.
Take your layer with the border lines on it. Duplicate it 5 or 6 times. Then merge all those together. Then duplicate the new merged layer 5 or 6 times. then merge those together. That should give you a fairly thick border line. Then use Filter<Maximum to make the lines thinner and adjust it to what you like.
ok sure ill do thatI'd prefer if those new borders would be on Overlay or Darken on the terrain behind, so they take on the color of the ground behind them.

Its ok, if the graphix are so good looking that you couldnt tell its being made with GIMP, then i must be doing a pretty good jobwcaclimbing wrote:Oh, its Gimp....
Can't help you much then. I don't know Gimp at all.
er... Its actually "I think the graphics need a lot of work, but I can't explain how to fix it cause I don't know what GIMP can do"bryguy wrote: Its ok, if the graphix are so good looking that you couldnt tell its being made with GIMP, then i must be doing a pretty good job![]()
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wcaclimbing wrote:er... Its actually "I think the graphics need a lot of work, but I can't explain how to fix it cause I don't know what GIMP can do"bryguy wrote: Its ok, if the graphix are so good looking that you couldnt tell its being made with GIMP, then i must be doing a pretty good job![]()
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sorry to kill your excitement...
Just re-draw the borders, using a smaller harder brush. Don't do blurry borders.
?????Kaplowitz wrote:The land looks like hills on top of hills. You need the make them look like one big hill.
Yes..actually.bryguy wrote:?????Kaplowitz wrote:The land looks like hills on top of hills. You need the make them look like one big hill.
do you mean that the main part of the land seems like a hill on top of the mud? or wat?
cool, cause reading your post my mind immediately went to thinking about that. Ill see if using a fuzzy brush helps make it blendKaplowitz wrote:Yes..actually.bryguy wrote:?????Kaplowitz wrote:The land looks like hills on top of hills. You need the make them look like one big hill.
do you mean that the main part of the land seems like a hill on top of the mud? or wat?
They need to blend together more. It looks like the main land is sitting on top of the mud land.
Light areas = What used to be islands, land surrounding the castlesbryguy wrote:ok sure. But between the light gray and dark gray on what?InkL0sed wrote:Looking better. Try adding a layer between the light gray and dark gray levels, the transition between them is pretty choppy. Maybe a gradient.

thanksseamusk wrote:I don't know. I think it looks very much like mud flats look. You have a steep bank and then a floodplain of sorts which can be mud flats. This is a long thread and I need to catch up on it because I like the map idea and it seems to be coming along.
im still confused.... so you want me to add a layer between the mud and dried up land? what do i put on it?InkL0sed wrote:Light areas = What used to be islands, land surrounding the castlesbryguy wrote:ok sure. But between the light gray and dark gray on what?InkL0sed wrote:Looking better. Try adding a layer between the light gray and dark gray levels, the transition between them is pretty choppy. Maybe a gradient.
Dark areas = what used to be water, I believe you're calling it mud now
you cant go on the sea, only the mud, but you can cross over the smaller parts of whats left of the water. Remember, I have to have something to make it so people can get around the mapt-o-m wrote:im not too keen on the idea that you can go on the sea
maybe make that a big impassable?
Yes you can do layer overlays, and patterns and such. Ill try that, thankswcaclimbing wrote:Here's just a few graphical suggestions from me:
Can you overlay a texture in gimp?
if so, put a texture on all the land, and it'll help a lot. some kind of sandstone (thats what it is on photoshop) texture, then adjust it till it looks good.
ok sure, Ill redraw the water, cause also I recently added a bevel thing to the area around the water so that the water has a more "sunken into the ground slightly" feelyou should probably re-draw the water. Rivers(even dried up ones) don't have fuzzy edges. Make them sharp and flow with the shape of the mud flats. so it looks more like real water edges.
hmm.... very true. Ill resize/redo the villages, cause last time i looked they also looked really blurryAlso, just consider the size of the houses in the "villages". Its what, maybe 3 pixels gives you a 50 foot wide house?
Then that gives you bridges that are something like 500 feet wide....
the mud flats must be half a mile across in some places.
the scale of everything is just a bit strange for me.
ok ill do that. Also, for the water, ill try my bestAim to make everything as realistic as possible if you are going to use this kind of graphics. If water isn't solid blue (its not, by the way) then don't draw it that way. give it more variation. Darker for deeper water, ripples round the edge.
Same problem with the land, to much solid color. You have many big areas of solid color, with abrupt changes to a different landscape. Let the color flow a bit, paint some variety in to break up the solid tan everywhere. Darker tan, lighter tan, maybe even a bit of green here and there. just take a really big, soft, light brush and throw a bit of variety across the whole thing. It won't be very noticeable that there is even any color there, but it'd make a huge difference.
Those rules are in place so that people cant go from lakri to tyry and then win the game. How about if i change it, so that all mud territories are killer neutral, but have some sunken boats or something like that (suggested earlier) that are not killer neutral, and are the only way that you can stay in the mudAlso, I'm curious about the reason behind the "odd number territories revert to 4 neutrals" and "even numbers lose 3 each turn". Those just don't make much sense to me, if you are going for realism. If its just to add more unnecessary rules to get me all confused, go ahead. I'm just wondering why those rules are in place.