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    Quote Originally Posted by kacey View Post
    This is looking really good, I love the colours you've chosen. The texture in the water is great, if you don't mind my asking how did you do it?
    I based it off a real world satellite map. I made it using the dual brush feature in Photoshop. Sadly, I don't recall the specific brushes I used. The dual brush cancels out part of the main brush, and with scattering on, gave me that random swirly effect.

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    I really like this. It has nice shape and lots of room to grow. good work.

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    I agree. Very nice work flailx
    This looks fantastic so far.

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    I like the flow of your mountains and highlands regions across the map. It gives the map a really nice look and feel.

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    Good idea to create a new potpourri out of Earth´s coastlines and the result is not too bad in fact. At the moment I´m on the look for the danish-german coastlines It´ll be a fine project even without them

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    Quote Originally Posted by randigpanzrall View Post
    Good idea to create a new potpourri out of Earth´s coastlines and the result is not too bad in fact. At the moment I´m on the look for the danish-german coastlines It´ll be a fine project even without them
    Yeah, most of northern Camburnia is North America.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Solis View Post
    Looking great!

    I Love the shape of the whole thing.

    Are you using the GIMP software for the mountains or going pure old hand-made photoshop (IF that's PS)?
    It's all done in Photoshop. Is there an advantage to GIMP? I've heard it mentioned here often but I'm unfamiliar with it.

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    Really nice job so far, love the landforms, mountains and shapes. The bevel can sometime have an artificial feel to it, you might what that as it develops (the northern, snow area is probably most noticeable as a bevel.

    Great start!

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    I thought they looked hand-made. Very very nice!

    I haven't used GIMP myself, the software makes fantastic looking mountain volumes but they look 101% digital-made.

    I haven't nailed the bevel effect to make nice mountains properly yet, and your way is a good balance of hand made and digital. Seeing in here that it can be done prompts me to keep trying!

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    Looking great!

    I Love the shape of the whole thing.

    Are you using the GIMP software for the mountains or going pure old hand-made photoshop (IF that's PS)?

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    Looking quite good so far! If you don't mind me asking, what's your technique on the mountains? They're outstanding!

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