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    Hello!
    I'm trying to mapping the area around Orthanc from LOTR.
    I was pretty sure that around Isengard there are other locations but it isn't.

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    I have to add other details, I guess it's 85% completed.

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    Well as a WIP, what a start!!!

    Now on to things that with some tweaking can look better. The highlights I feel is a bit over bloomed. I would suggest you do your highlight layer below your line art, if possible. (I normally make a layer for my highlights, one I fill with a desaturated grey color that is smack dap in the middle of spectrum, color code: 808080. Put the layer on overlay. Then I use the dodge/burn tool on lower opacity to highlight and even burn for shadows)
    (For a example result, check out the forests in my "Current Project" link in my signature.)

    Definitely a good start for a map.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XCali View Post
    Well as a WIP, what a start!!!

    Now on to things that with some tweaking can look better. The highlights I feel is a bit over bloomed. I would suggest you do your highlight layer below your line art, if possible. (I normally make a layer for my highlights, one I fill with a desaturated grey color that is smack dap in the middle of spectrum, color code: 808080. Put the layer on overlay. Then I use the dodge/burn tool on lower opacity to highlight and even burn for shadows)
    (For a example result, check out the forests in my "Current Project" link in my signature.)

    Definitely a good start for a map.
    Thanks for the tips!
    I'll follow your instruction and I'll upload the new step!

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