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    Quote Originally Posted by Chargeit View Post
    Though, some of the angles you can hit while texturing are crazy, such as on your houses. I'd love to see the PDF of them.
    Nice work Chargeit.

    Did you mean you would like to see the Photoshop PSD file? If so, I don't really know what I'm doing with Photoshop and I usually just throw stuff together and play with it till I like how it looks. Lots of trial and error - cut and paste. I don't often think of saving the .psd file, just the png file at the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogie View Post
    Nice work Chargeit.

    Did you mean you would like to see the Photoshop PSD file? If so, I don't really know what I'm doing with Photoshop and I usually just throw stuff together and play with it till I like how it looks. Lots of trial and error - cut and paste. I don't often think of saving the .psd file, just the png file at the end.
    I've got to the point where I keep all my base PSD. I have a very bad habit of making resources inside of my PSD files.

    Thanks btw, I could do better with the wall, lol, I'm a resource slacker. I'll start up making resources, and almost always find a reason to start on something else. Which makes yours 1000% kick butt. That and the fact I have almost no artistic talent.

    I put together a map using some of your resources. I sell them as VTT maps (For cheap!), but would love to give you a copy. It's simple compared to what I'd like to do, sadly, my computer is very much a limiting factor in what I can do with editing.

    Lol, giving you something that is yours . I did put about 10 hours of work into it though, with more than a little nitpicking.

    Your light resources pawned btw. I accidentally pasted one onto my light layer and it worked like a charm (Was just going to use them as decorations and do the lighting myself). Saved me a ton of work.

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