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Thread: Map I did for Tempest, an OGL setting

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    Guild Novice Turanil's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by heruca
    Very nice map. I'm impressed.
    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by heruca
    Perhaps you could upload the large version to rpgmapshare.com.
    Done! Here is the link.

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    Thanks for the hi-res upload. And more-so for the excellent tutorial you posted.
    Looking for battlemap creation software that can be used to create gorgeous print-resolution output on Windows or Mac OS?
    Give MapForge a try.

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    Very nice..I also looked at that tutorial...I'm very familiar with photoshop and lighting effects...thought I'd add in there that you can actually set your light type to directional instead of spot, and it will light the whole workspace evenly from the direction you point it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcana
    ...thought I'd add in there that you can actually set your light type to directional instead of spot, and it will light the whole workspace evenly from the direction you point it...
    You are 100% right! I discovered later (after having done the tutorial) that directional light works as well (if not better) with less work involved (you can do the lightning in one layer only).

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    Thank you very much for the tutorial! I am a big fan of tutorials and haven't seen one yet that didn't teach me something new.

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    Just one flaw I noticed on an otherwise perfect map. The river that runs through the Waeluhr Mountains, is actually running over the top of the "t" in "Mts", I only noticed it when I was looking at the feature map hi res image.

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