Amazing! Sharing your methods really gives me some great new ideas also, thank you so much.
That is spectacular. I would love to see how it's done step by step!
Amazing! Sharing your methods really gives me some great new ideas also, thank you so much.
That's very nice and very well done! It really looks like a 19th century map imho. The only thing is that I find the fonts a bit blurry on this last one (especially compared to the previous ones).
Yep, I guess I overdid the blurring a little bit here. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa! Nothing that cannot be easily fixed though.
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Or perhaps not quite that easy. Important rule for GIMP users: Never merge down effect-layers before you are 120% sure you won't change them again.
This is one of the things I really would like to have Photoshop for. It is just so easy to add and delete layerstyles with PS.
Just perfect now!
I know what you mean about layers. It's worth in PSP and I'm keeping a save of everything, just in case...
I really like that style, the only problem is see is that some colors will always clash.
That is looking superb. I love the slight distressing of the print. Really great work.
One helluva map. Excellent work.
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Super pretty! The one thing I can find to complain about after fifteen minutes of admiration is that you might have overly blurred the rivers as well as the text - it feels a bit forced sometimes if you look at it for a really long time ^^
But the other 14:30 that I spent looking at it was just pure joy. I'd love a tutorial =D and I love the sketchy glow style on the countries in particular! Beautiful.