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Hey - you managed to pull it off DESPITE hurricane Matthew. How could I not rep you?
Thanks for the rep and the comments, Mouse! I admit... I didn't get as much done on this map as I wanted to... but it still came out pretty good
RE: Your question about whether you could create a mosaic in CC3 similar to Poison's Sept / Oct 2016 Lite Challenge: The Minotaur's Lair... There are two ways you could do it: Either.. Lay out the basic tile colours as unbroken polygons (using various inner glows to generate gradual transitions in shade if desired), then add the mortar lines on an overlying sheet with a very slight glow effect to soften the edges and knock off the sharp corners. Or... Lay out the basic tile colours in exactly the same way as before, then add a colour key effect to the same sheet and literally dice the polygons into tiles by drawing the mortar lines in the colour key. I'm writing a set of paper curl instructions at the moment, but I will have a look at the mosaic thing after that - unless you decide to investigate it first
Hey! You're back and online! Everything ok?
Hush Mouse, yes it is!!!
Thanks for the rep, Storm. Your comment made me smile. Its really not that good you know! LOL
Well deserved
Thanks for the rep, Mouse!
Biased!!! Who ME!!! LOL. Never. You worked exceptionally hard on that map, and the thing is beautiful, so of course I'm going to rep you
Thanks Mouse! Of course, I believe you may be a bit biased, but I'll take it! lol It's certainly one of the most detailed I've ever done!