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    Work In Progress...which is pretty much EVERY map I'll ever make....
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    aaaah...BINGO :-)

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    Fixed rivers (thanks for catching that) w/ stronger, more pronounced mountains, and one with the sat mountains from a different tut of yours.continent_rivers.jpg continent1_sat.jpg

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    Yeah, I know my mountains aren't the best but the main thing is that you learn a simple technique that has a lot of variables to it. I teach you how to walk but it's up to you to learn how to run, so to speak. What that means is that you have some basic knowledge and you can now take that and try a bunch of different stuff to produce new and interesting things. If you never go beyond this then, cool - you have a nice lil map; but if you like to experiment (like I do) then you can do all sorts of things and have some fun.
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    I like the mountains as-is. Just used them in a map in fact.
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    Ascension wrote in Atlas Tutorial:

    8. Click back on the “ocean” layer (on the layers palette) and duplicate it. Grab a big airbrush and at the top of the screen reduce the flow to 10%. I start with the Airbrush soft round 300 and use smaller airbrushes as needed. Use black to define the ocean and white to define the land.
    Hi Ascension,

    In the step above, when creating the oceans and landmasses can I use a fill-adjustment layer - threshold - then with the burn and dodge tool create them instead of brushing them in per your instructions. I ask because I find this method to be very quick and I have better control over the shapes I create. I wonder though if there is a specific reason for using a brush that will impact the look of the map later on.

    Thanks for your help.

    Raic

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    The problem is with the Base layer...it's all gray. It should be white land and black ocean, like your current ocean layer. So the mistake came earlier. I suspect that you got confused on the layers. The 50% gray layer should be set to hard mix, then do the airbrushing, then merge those layers together and you get the cow-spots of black and white. That layer, then, is renamed to Base layer. You select the blacks and delete them leaving a white landmass on the Base layer.
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    Yeah I figured out my mistake and removed my post with the screen captures. All good now. I think I got the technique down and I am plugging away at creating maps with it now. Thanks for the help and the fantastic tutorial. Just by working with it I have learned a lot of new methods for creating maps that I will be using outside of Atlas mapping.

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    No prob, man. Happy mappin.
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    Here's my attempt, I think I did alright..

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