Wow. Very nice. I really liked the hand drawn style and the soft matted colours!
Day late and a dollar short.. as usual.. see my post here
http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...3&postcount=34
Wow. Very nice. I really liked the hand drawn style and the soft matted colours!
This really is an exceptional map! I love the whole hand drawn feel of it. Would be very interested in reading more about your process, even beyond the already excellent WIP thread.
My Finished Maps
Works in Progress(or abandoned tests)
My Tutorials:
Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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Thanks for all the kind comments about these maps. I'll definitely try to put together a more complete tutorial on how these were done. I need to create a new encounter map for my next D&D adventure so I'll make sure to create some notes as I go along. In lieu of a tutorial I'll upload the .xcf file for the pirate cove map here. I have had to shrink it considerably - to 25% of its original size - to fit it under the upload requirements. The original .xcf is 75MB, 1000 times the allowed size for this months mapping challenge!
Anyway, hope this is of some use to those who use Gimp and are curious about the methods used in this map:
smallerCove.zip
I noticed a couple of glitches on the maps I posted as 'finished' so here's a cleaned up version:
coveFinal.jpg
Also, for those who are interested - this map was used to map the pirate and bandit camp in the first section of the Mysteries of the Moonsea adventure. The original map for this adventure can be found here.
Last edited by torstan; 02-26-2009 at 08:48 PM.
And I hav also managed to extract a few more of the seperate images from the map on the request of some of those over at rptools.net. Here's a link to the gallery with the different objects, and here's a selection of a few of them:
That is a VERY VERY sweet map.
Thanks for putting me up for it
I'm very pleased with the way the map came out, and very pleasantly surprised to get the map of the month award.
congrats torstan ... it was well deserved