Nice! That wheel is great. What is the other object (aside from blood-stained, ewww and awesome!)?
Cheers,
Meshon
I though I could post some of the mapping elements I have created recently and maybe some ways to mod them. Lets start with one chartwheel and a number plate. I'll post the orginal images as well if someone wants to make their own tweaks.
Hope these come handy.
Cheers,
PasiS
Edit: The chartwheel didn't have transparent background so I replased the item with correct one.
Last edited by pasis; 03-30-2015 at 03:03 PM.
Nice! That wheel is great. What is the other object (aside from blood-stained, ewww and awesome!)?
Cheers,
Meshon
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Oh neat, so you're doing photo-extractions? That can be really tough depending on the background around the image you're trying to get. If you think about it, it's kind of like mining out a gem from the surrounding rock I guess. Which would make touching up the borders like refining it I suppose. Huh, guess that makes you a miner
Nice gems you found.
Here is a wooden bridge I created some time ago. The left one is "naturel" with no afterwork. The second one is with internal shadows and the third one an external shadow to go with it. The last image is a way I used it.
I figured I could post few more sets. I'll post various versions including the one with no modifications (so you can make your own).
The first set is tomstone from England. Extracted it and modified to make it look worn and old (even though it looked rather old from the beginning).
The second one is an old shield. Not much done to it (except extracting it from the surrounding) as it was so great from the beginning.
The last one for today is a plant I needed for one recent project.
The first picture is the original one. Second one is the extract and the third one has some color corrections and shadow.
Great items Pasis, I really like the bridge & shadow.
My Battlemaps Gallery http://www.cartographersguild.com/al...p?albumid=3407
These are awesome!