Thank you very much.
Here's where we are, still assimilating some comments.
This is a really playful style for the map. I can see a lot of fairy tale adventures happening there.
The trees looked a little odd to me, the seem to float above the map. I am not very familiar with CC2 but if the trees are on a separate layer you might try blurring them a little. I am not sure this would cure it but the eye tends to assume the sharper focused items are closer.
To my eye the color changes seem abrupt, especially the forest to the desert. I would have some green between between the forest and the desert and the lightly forested area around the mountains just a little more background green.
Even with no changes its a beautiful map.
Thank you very much.
Here's where we are, still assimilating some comments.
Dumped the hills in the forest to get blurring on the trees layer. Many thanks to the Profantasy person for verifying my understanding of CC3 sheets. I see more serious sessions on this map and taking it to completion, with labels.
Last edited by meleeguy; 10-28-2008 at 02:34 AM.
I'm not quite sure that the blurring on the trees "works" (unless you have a specific reason for doing so in which case you can disregard that), I think I actually like the first version better, though the colors are a bit over saturated for my personal tastes.
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Greetings fellow mappers,
I'm back at this - I redid my troublesome tree band by adding 8 tree/hill sheets and using them successively. This works very nicely. I took a break because I do this for fun and it had become a chore.
However, I want to be in the 'practice' of finishing maps I start. This one is complete enough that I need to work on world details to drive further layout of the population.
I'm going to start a new map soon, related to my custom map driven gaming objectives.
Regards,
-meleeguy
Welcome back. The hills surrounded by the trees look good.
Other symbols, like your towns and cities, need a little effect I think. A drop shadow or glow or something like that.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Noo.. I liked the trees on the hills! Bring them back!
Seriusly thou, nice work. I like the cartoony style. How old are the players?
Thank you both.
Hoel - Yes, I agree I'm adding tree hills back as a separate sheet for each hill layer. I think I may do some forest thinning as well. With sheets it is easy whereas before it was a mess to redo a section.
Gandwarf - I'll play around with that. Perhaps custom symbols because I'd really like some little castles in there.
-meleeguy
Last edited by meleeguy; 01-02-2009 at 08:56 PM. Reason: ages 5 - 7, so I have some time :)
Blurring things is usually a bad idea. Especially on symbols like the trees. It would be better to blend the terrain colors more effectively and run a few filters in GIMP or Photoshop to roughen it up.
Back at it.