Thanks J.Edward, I guess you're right so I'll soldier on with it, tho right now I think I need a break, I just can't make myself work on it today. But I did start doing a more landscape type view of the water treatment plant that I'm planning for that bit of water at the top, right now it's just a sketch, but I think I'll paint it just for fun.
Give it all the detail you want, Kacey. Quite apart from being a district in Guild City, these are all going to be individual maps one day (in the Finished Maps forum no doubt), so you don't want to skimp on adding what you feel is right. I'm going to be adding roof lichens, stains and a couple of birds nests, for heavens sakes! LOL!
Its looking ever more impressive. You should be justifiably proud of what you have already achieved
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How long have you been using PS and GIMP?
(I'm just trying to work out how long it will take me to get anywhere near as good at doing things in GIMP!)
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I started playing around with gimp about four, and a half years ago after I failed miserably to learn CC3, and only got PhotoShop about 3 years ago, but I didn't use it much for the first year because my computer died. In that time I used mostly Procreate on my iPad. I did mostly portraits with no pressure sensitivity so when I came back to PhotoShop about two years ago I had no idea what I was doing. I got really frustrated at that point, but my fiancé encouraged me to keep trying, probably because he was paying for my PhotoShop subscription, which is only around 20 dollars a month btw. I watched thousands of YouTube tutorials, and practiced every day, I still feel like I have allot to learn.
And just so you know I still haven't managed to do a landscape like you did on you're first try, so I think you're ahead of the game... Just keep trying Mouse, you're first attempts in Gimp were very successful, way better then anything I can do... You'll probably get a little frustrated until you learn the tools, but once you do I feel strongly that you'll be one of the best on the forum after seeing what you did on you're first try... Just allow yourself to make crap for the first bit, tho I'm sure you won't. Open a new gimp file, and just start scribbling, play with all the blend modes, try all the brushes, make a mess, and scribble out you're frustrations with the programme, you'll probably figure a few things out in the process.
Thanks for taking the time to answer
You seem to have had a bumpy ride with software, but its clear to me that you won the war! IMHO Your maps are among the most beautiful on the forum
That map I did in GIMP was mostly hand drawn in pencil. I scanned it, and merely coloured it in GIMP. I didn't draw anything in GIMP
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Thanks Mouse, I still have allot to learn... And drawing in gimp isn't much different then drawing on paper, it just feels a little different using the tablet. With the right brush, and a nice paper texture you can easily do a pencil sketch in almost the same fashion that you would on real paper.
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Really beautiful work: details, colors, shadows. It's very alive! I look forward to seeing more
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