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    Default WIP - Pelor - Shaded Relief

    Hey Everyone... Been years since I've posted anything here, but I've been getting back into drawing maps, so I figured I might as well show my wips.

    I've been messing around with doing a map with shaded relief for quite a while, and I think i've sort of settled on a workflow that I'm starting to like.

    This is an area in my world building project called Pelor. It features mountains, valleys, coastline etc., so I think it works great as a showcase and testing grounds for doing this. If I can nail down the look, I'll start extending this outwards to the rest of the world.

    Basically, I'm handpainting a height map in photoshop, applying a gradient map onto the map to color it, and then using lighting effects to shade it.

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    I tried that sort of thing a while back but my painting abilities weren't quite up to snuff. You're doing a nice job with this. What's the scale.

    https://cartographersguild.com/showthread.php?t=33087 had a similar sort of project going a while back. I'm always impressed that you folks can manage to do so well by hand-painting things.

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    Hey thanks, man. Yeah... it's a very slow tedious process so far hah!

    Here's a shot with a scale bar, and also a shot of the height map in case there's interest.

    map_wip_height_09102016.jpgmap_wip_scale_09102016.jpg

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    Yeah thats nice. Its really hard to paint height maps that have proper hydraulic flow but you seem to have done an admirable job on this one.

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    That's amazing, yes very impressive.

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    Glad you all like it so far.

    Here's a small update for today. I was toying around with adding the relief of the ocean floor. Probably going to have to mess around with it a bit more before I'm happy with it.

    oceantest.jpg

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    Hm, the sea's a bit luminous for my taste. And is that oceanic ridge fractures? They look a bit close to the shore.

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    Yeah, a bit bright now that I've taken another look. I'll try another gradient on my next update.

    A bit close and I'm not liking the look on the ridges. I may just concentrate on the land for now and take another stab at it later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wynn View Post
    Yeah, a bit bright now that I've taken another look. I'll try another gradient on my next update.

    A bit close and I'm not liking the look on the ridges. I may just concentrate on the land for now and take another stab at it later.
    Well that's a... relief. (*tish*, I'm here all week)

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    I really love the look you have going - the elevation is very readable and the colors are nice. I look forward to seeing more!

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