oops, forgot to post image of the map, here it is:
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Iv edited the map, spun 2 islands round, and the peice of land, nice quick jobthought it would be harder than it was
Played The Elder Scrolls, or looked at its map? heres the map:
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...TamrielMap.jpg
i got the idea from there
I have blured some parts, made it fade(heaps in some areas) and im working on a technique to create bleeding ink, but im not sure how to smooth/get rid of pixelation, any ideas?
oops, forgot to post image of the map, here it is:
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Google-fu............HeeeeeeeeeeeeYAH!
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...h+Images&gbv=2
There are literally hundreds of excelent images and styles of antique maps there for perusal.
If you are going for that ancient/antique view those would give you a good start.
The next set of images (except for the clothing) are some examples of some ancient nautical charts.
http://images.google.ca/images?gbv=2...=Search+Images
and
http://images.google.ca/images?gbv=2...=Search+Images
One of my personal favs is this one:
http://www.fomar.org/235E.jpg
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Never do that. If that's a hand-drawing you started with, just scan it at higher resolution, so you don't have to enlarge to fit the parchment. You can always reduce from a high resolution down to a lesser one. You'll only get problems doing it the other way around.
Otherwise, I see a nice start and no ones given you any "Rep" yet, so I did.
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YAY repthanks man. and its not hand drawn, i made it in photoshop, but made it to small, i wanted a larger map, so i just enlarged it. I think i still have the ORIGANAL psd file, which if i enlarge, wont matter... though, ill need to then redo the:
blur
fading
rotating of land
but that will only take about 20 mins, ill do that.
EDIT: BLURGH!!! i dont have the file any morenot fair... hmm, what shall i do? i could redraw, but i like it the way it is, what do you people think?
Last edited by mad_computer_user; 09-26-2008 at 11:05 PM.
I think you want to be careful about the blurring of the lines in random areas. The reason I say this is now you have established areas that need to be aged as you set about each task on the map.
I like the parchment background, but I would make my map as close to what it would have looked like "new" and then age the entire map.
You are correct, "Line variation" is basically the width of line. To get a consistent feel to it, select a slightly oval brush in PS to do your line work.
I am interested in seeing where this goes
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good pointBLURG im doing it all wrong
i should probably just, start again, step one, and not do any blurring etc. Then just once its done, add bluring/aging etc
Nope, not doing it "wrong." That is being rather hard on oneself for their first PS map. Are you very familiar with PS? Do you do tons of other work with the raster beast and have just now decided to try out a map? I shudder to remember the number of times I had to start over in PS for the first graphic I did on it.
Unfortunately, with PS, I have found the best way to learn is to screw up and start again.
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thats me, apart from the tonnes part, i do do a fair amount of stuff thoughAre you very familiar with PS? Do you do tons of other work with the raster beast and have just now decided to try out a map?
i could just start againbut that would be so PAINFULL
Well... if you are familiar with it... I would suggest only erasing the line areas that need to be re-worked, create a new layer and have a merry old time of it.I only see seven areas that needed re-touched. Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy. If you have already merge down onto the parchment, just copy and past the parchment image into a new background layer and threshold select the blacks to be painted on a new layer.
anytime you are doing mapping in Illustrator or PS (most likely with GIMP or Inkscape as well) layers are your best friends, while my maps are still WiP's I can easily have 20 to 30 layers going on. I always copy layers and preserve an un-touched version until I get the effect I want. I also end up having multiple versions of files. Typically I save with a new file name at critical moments. Only when I am "done" do I delete and merge all the redundant crap. Saves a bunch of heartache in the end. These days I rarely have to re-start from scratch.
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