Hi fabio-
You post was caught in the moderation queue. Long time lurker, eh? Four years since joining and your first post is a great map! Thanks for deciding to participate
-Rob A>
This is not my first map, but it’s the first I post here. As I said in my presentation, it’s maybe my less ugly and more "mine" map, because I personally drew every element in it.
I still really have huge difficulties, especially creating mountain brushes (not considering drawing mountains one by one) as I really can’t draw….but I don’t loose hope, I will improve.
Tutorial and tips on this site have been fundamental of course, and I owe this community my skills (even if basic, at the moment). I know that improving requires time and hard work, but I really have few time, so it will take long to improve.
So many good artists and inspirations here, I almost feel puny; though from time to time I will inflict you my creations
Nations of Veria - Fabio mi fece - small.jpg.
Hi fabio-
You post was caught in the moderation queue. Long time lurker, eh? Four years since joining and your first post is a great map! Thanks for deciding to participate
-Rob A>
My tutorials: Using GIMP to Create an Artistic Regional Map ~ All My Tutorials
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I agree, this is a good map with an easy-to-use side.
Congrats for your nice pine trees. And your mountains are not so bad by the way. I would rather find a way to place the shield a little bit more in harmony with the rest of the map (with a layer effect maybe?). It clash with the texture in my opinion.
I think it's a good first try. Did you do this in gimp? If so, I have some brushes for mountains and trees that I made, if you would like to try them.
Thank you all.
@ Rob A: A long time lurker and a shy one .
@ Ilanthar: Thanks for the suggestion; I was going to put the shields in a separate box but finally decided to apply them directly on the "nation" territory.
@ kwbunyap: I did it mainly in photoshop; it's kind of you to offer me your brushes, anyway i'm aiming to do all by myself (except fonts, for the moment)