I'm making a world map for a future D&D campaign. No date set, I just discovered world building, and I love it. Anyway, I was looking at some of the tutorial pdfs here, and a lot use out of date versions of Gimp, have steps that are very vague. This is where I'm at so far
http://i.imgur.com/VzpXytA.png
I'm currently working on adding mountains, and I've been using a combo of Antique-Style Maps in Gimp by Candacis and Hand-Drawn Map Tutorial
(for the Artistically Challenged) by Gidde. I was going to make the mountains like they are in Candacis' tutorial, but I don't understand what to do. Step #6 says,
"Create a new transparent layer and name it "Mountains 1". I will use different
mountains than the one in the Photoshop tutorial, but they can be done quite
easily, too. First the Ascension Mountains:
- Choose black as foreground color and a big round brush. I used a Circle
(09). Draw some basic lines where the mountains are supposed to be. It don't
has to be pretty, just don't draw to close to the coastlines.
- Create a new transparent layer and name it "Mountains". Use a smaller
brush, check the fade out box and set it to 20px (or what length your lines
should have) zoom in and draw some hair lines around the mountains. It
should look like a paramecium. Now hide the Mountain 1 layer. Deselect."
He says to use a big round brush, and that he uses Circle (09), but I don't know what brush that is, nor how big I'm suppose to make it. The closest I have are 4 brushes entitled "Hardness (25, 50, 75, 100)". Next he says to draw some basic lines where the mountains are suppose to be. I have no idea what he means by this. Do I draw wave-y lines, or something, where I'm putting the moutains? After that he says to check a fade out box, which I don't have and draw "hair" around the mountains, and that they should look like paramecium? Paramecium? I don't know what the hell is going on any more.
In the midst of all that confusion I decided I would like my map to have mountains, similar to those found in these.
http://calthyechild.deviantart.com/a...shes-138796530
Not because of the tutorial or anything. I simply would find them more aesthetically pleasing for this particular map. Gidde's tutorial has a section for the "cheater way", but it uses a version of Gimp that is out of date, and the new version can't do any of the steps he describes. I hope I didn't come off like a jerk, I certainly didn't mean to. I'm just confused and seeking help. I hope this site isn't dead...