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My third map: Made in PS, with Antique Style Maps In PhotoShop tutorial. I got the compass rose in Wikipedia.
Updated 04-17-2012 at 09:21 AM by Mustak
How interesting, I found a plugin for Gimp that allows you to use layer styles as Potoshop, Layer Effects. The Python version (layerfx.py) allows preview.
My second map: No countries, no rivers. I make it with Photoshop using Ascension's Atlas Tutorial. In Creating the Continental Shelf, Select > Color range = black with a fuzziness of 150, I use 50 instead.
My first map: I make it using Ascension's Atlas Tutorial in Gimp. Remains to be done: Rivers and Countries. Felimage too; not installed it because I could not. (It is the first time I write in English, please be patient.)
Updated 04-15-2012 at 03:17 AM by Mustak