For this map, I think 1 will work best. 2 is nice but might detract from the other stuff and 3 certainly will.
And now the hard part xD. Mountains! A nightmare, considering the techniques I'm experimenting. Anyway, I'd like to receive an advice before starting the serious work. In the screen that follows there are three kind of mountains. Which one do you prefer?
Select the number of choice and feel free to add any comments or critics that could help improving the final result. Thank you .
For this map, I think 1 will work best. 2 is nice but might detract from the other stuff and 3 certainly will.
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I like the look of 2 the best (mind if I use that technique myself?), but yeah, 1 would probably look the best on this particular map.
Personally I would prefer 2, but you're right about the fact that it could detract from other stuff (thanks for your precious hints ). Could the reason be the brush thickness? The problem is I'm already using a 2 pixels brush. But I'm quite sure that playing a little with settings I could reach a reasonable result. If not, I will go with 1.
Please use it . We're here to help each other, am I right? . Maybe you could find useful the brush settings:
Brush Tip Shape: diameter 2px; spacing 1%.
Scattering: scatter 25% both axes; count 4; count jitter 50%
Shape dinamics: size jitter 40% (control: fade 20px); roundness jitter 25% (control: fade 20px); minimum roundness 30%
These settings should be changed a little if you change the brush diameter.
Anyway, here an example of "Isla de los Pinos" with mountains using both techniques (80% opacity).
Thanks for the settings! I was just going to ask you that... I'd give you some more rep, but it won't let me yet.
Last edited by Diamond; 04-11-2010 at 07:48 PM.
Did you end up finishing this map? Looks absolutely amazing!