These mountains are perfect enough!
Wow! The mountains are really nice!
(I just visualised myself making such mountains... and the picture of those hung up on the wall, printed in high-res, as an ideal template... )
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These mountains are perfect enough!
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Changing the coastline to look hand-drawn would seem problematic, but I have some ideas up my sleeves, many of them complicated. I presume you mean the wavy bits... Man. I'm NOT redrawing them by hand! I can't draw. Systematically. My hands are pseudorandom line generators.
I wonder what would happen if you desaturated the mountains a little, so they matched the saturation of the coast. It wouldn't be perfect, but it would still look pretty good, I think.
That, or you could lay down penlines in Photoshop/GIMP/etc, and stroke it with a slightly wobbly (technical term?) brush, to make it look hand-drawn without having to hand-draw it. I could explain what I mean better in PS, but I lack the experience with GIMP to translate there.
-asp
I meant both in terms of color/saturation level (a gray versus the black of the mountains) and in terms of the smoothness of the coasts and the consistency of the coastal waters lines.
I'm pretty sure it's possible in GIMP as well. RobA did something similar with a map he created in GIMP/Inkscape, so I think he might be able to help with the process. It took very smooth lines like these and turned them into hand-drawn looking lines using the software to do it for him.
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i have been working ston-nop for nigh three hours now to give you the scraggly-looking coasts you so desire
don't talk about saturation yet, we're not done here. saturation and stuff comes much later, that's easy as a piece of pie compared to the ordeals i've suffered in the past hours. i had to download POtrace, for goodness' sake, because inkscape couldn't handle to strain
in fact the last couple of hours have been mostly a "gimp and inkscape dying on me and me trying out different combinations to reduce the memory footprint of the images) etc. the final coastline went through a path that is inkscape > gimp > potrace > inkscape > gimp, and that is without the false starts etc. etc.
and it's not even that impressive
i am never listening to you guys again
EDIT:
man and now i'm thinking about how maybe i should redo this completely to get better outlying lin-NO NO I CAST THEE OUT DEMON
EDIT:
Also, should I switch the direction of the sunlight for the other hemisphere. It would make thematic sense, in that the sun rises on the opposite side of the picture there.
Last edited by Naeddyr; 04-08-2009 at 07:06 PM. Reason: i feel so weak
This is coming along quite nicely...bravo!
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I love it. Very awesome.
And yes, I rezzed myself to make this statement. Can't remember if I ever repped you for this, so I'll go ahead and do it.
Actually, I think the ocean borders look quite good like that. The only difference now is the difference in colour depth between mountains and coast. As Karro said, one is more of a (light) grey, and the other is a dark grey/black. Looks great, though! You've been doing quite an amazing job, so far, so I think I'm going to clam up a bit and see where this goes.
-asp