I don't know what happened, but the colors are not the same as in my Photoshop. The Green is not as sharp as this, and the blue is more subdued. I will have to look at the colors to figure out why.
This is the global view of the world that I have been working on. I would almost call this a completed map, but as I continue to work on the individual continents, I am always finding more things to change!
Anyway, this was created with the Terraficta tool set for Photoshop. I did a lot of things differently from the tool set, but I used all of the default layers and such.
I don't know what happened, but the colors are not the same as in my Photoshop. The Green is not as sharp as this, and the blue is more subdued. I will have to look at the colors to figure out why.
Even still, this is very nice. Looks like a cool world. One thing I don't like is the white border as it is a bit much and it just kind of hurt my eyes. Other than that, I think the rest of the colors mesh fairly well with each other. Also, there are a few spots where the font is hard to read, Dragon Island and The Wildlands. Perhaps just increasing the size of the font? As far as I can tell, those are the only two places where you used that size in that font.
Joe
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Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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I reduced the size of the picture by about 25% to save space. When viewed at full size, the fonts are much more readable.
I had the same problem with things looking great on my monitor but when I posted them they came out way different. My problem was that I had set my photoshop color profile to match that of my printer and everything came out brownish. Maybe that's what happened for you, I dunno, worth a check though.