Page 13 of 14 FirstFirst ... 391011121314 LastLast
Results 121 to 130 of 139

Thread: AERLAAN – A playground built for a muse

  1. #121
    Guild Grand Master Azélor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Québec
    Posts
    3,363

    Default

    Just like right and left still confuse people.

  2. #122
    Guild Adept acrosome's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    35.2, -106.5
    Posts
    289

    Default

    Having trained soldiers to march... yeah.

  3. #123
    Guild Journeyer PaGaN's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    124

    Default

    I need an opinion!

    Do you guys think i'm on the right track in terms of working on the elevation map for climates? This is obviously not finished but i need a check and balance before i invest HOURS/DAYS (and potentially/WEEKS) into getting this bit done.

    NW Aerlaan:

    Screen Shot 2017-12-04 at 8.20.48 PM.png

    Zoomed out (so you can see where it relates) with very rough blocking in of low land areas and orogeny:

    Screen Shot 2017-12-04 at 8.22.26 PM.png

    PaGaN
    THERE IS ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE RIGHT ANSWER!

  4. #124
    Guild Journeyer PaGaN's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    124

    Default

    And Acrsome, notice the scale on the zoomed out map...IN MILES! LOL. Convert that into poppy seed at your pleasure
    THERE IS ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE RIGHT ANSWER!

  5. #125
    Guild Grand Master Azélor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Québec
    Posts
    3,363

    Default

    Palettator lol.

    To solve the scale problem, you could safely use miles this way

    1609
    3218
    4828 and so on.

    So you can easily convert it to round numbers in km.

  6. #126
    Guild Journeyer PaGaN's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    124

    Default

    Hey Azelor, don't mock! Palettator is an AWESOME photoshop extension...LOL (Seriously, it allows you to keep reference on top of your working image and lets you sample from said image should you need to. find it via GumRoad)

    Re: scale, i'm fine with miles for the finalised map but I will switch to km and do whatever i have to do to get through climate (i warn you, i will probably be bugging you A LOT when i get there, Pixie too)

    THERE IS ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE RIGHT ANSWER!

  7. #127
    Guild Expert
    Join Date
    Jan 2016
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    1,499

    Default

    You just made my life so much easier, I'd never heard of palettator. There's something like this built right into Corel painter and I always wished I could do it in Photoshop... And now I can so thank you, I downloaded the extension and it seems to work really well... This will be really useful.

    And good start on the topography, you seem to be moving along with it really quickly. I spent a week doing this type of elevation and only managed to get a tiny little patch done before I finally gave up because it was taking sooooo long, but I see you're doing big regions and saving detail for later so I might try doing it this way too.

  8. #128
    Guild Journeyer PaGaN's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    124

    Default

    Hey Kacey, yep, the extension is awesome and there are loads on gum road. I've spent way too much money there...lol

    And you've done better than me if you slogged your way throw painter. I have tried several times but just can't get on with the interface and brush engine. Way to indoctrinated in Photoshop...lol.

    Thanks for the feedback on the topo. Yeah, I was blobbing in the large areas and then refining down. My problem is stopping my eye at a certain scale. There is no way at a world scale we can hope to capture what is going on at a regional level. I'm constantly reminding myself that these maps are an "average" of what's represented (if that makes sense) i8
    THERE IS ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE RIGHT ANSWER!

  9. #129
    Guild Adept acrosome's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    35.2, -106.5
    Posts
    289

    Default

    Are you asking anything specific about the elevation maps?

    I think the palette is great. There are some areas of low ground completely surrounded by higher ground, though. Unless those will be lakes you should fill them.

    Is that inland sea going to have an outlet, or is it endorheic?

    And I prefer barleycorns, thankyouverymuch.

  10. #130

    Default

    Nice work, Pagan! I like the land shapes a lot and I also like where you're going with this.

Page 13 of 14 FirstFirst ... 391011121314 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •