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    "pop your link this thread"? Sorry, me American ears ain't used ta that...

    In any case, the board link is here:

    http://z13.invisionfree.com/N_Reekis...ex.php?act=idx

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    Alright, I worked a bit this morning and drew up this map, basically what I would like. I consider my map to be infinetly inferior, because, well...it was made in Paint.

    http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/322...rchioplago.jpg

    Obviously that's the basics of what I need. Like before, it doesn't have to look exactly like this, but if you guys can create a map with a few continents, that's be great.

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    YES! That's PERFECT! Thank you! May I have a direct link to the image, please?

    Also, I love the font. Where did you get it?

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    Welcome!

    If you click twice on the thumbnail it will open the image to its native size and you can copy or save it. The font is called Tempus Sans ITC, I think it's one of the ones that ship with Photoshop.

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    Ah. I'll have to steal Photoshop from my friend when he gets back from Bible Camp then.

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    I've been playing with the cubism filter in gimp to fractalize a coastline, thanks to someone's suggestion I can no longer locate...

    Here is the result with your source image (not to steal Rav's thunder):

    cubism.png

    It ends up being a bit rougher. I'd like comments on the results/comparison with the other technique.

    Thanks,

    -Rob A>

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    It seems to work similar to the Crystalize filter in Photoshop.
    My Finished Maps | My Challenge Maps | Still poking around occasionally...

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    Nice RobA (and I suspect much faster than the not-so-precise coastline technique). It is definitely rougher but it seems to leave hairlike protrusions unlike the other one though.

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