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A question for photoshop-savvy people out there
Whenever I try to make a map, the basic terrain has way too much contrast. Since I like to aim for a Silent Seas-like style, this is sort of high-priority. Is there any way I can make the terrain colors (Wasteland, plains, etc) fade together a bit nicer? I'm sort of new at Photoshop...
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Re: A question for photoshop-savvy people out ther
Well, if its contrast that's troubling you, there's always Image>Adjustments>Brightness\Contrast
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Re: A question for photoshop-savvy people out ther
UninspiredName--you can also use either a premade script-fu or a filter. They can do more varied contrasts depending on perceived needs.
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Re: A question for photoshop-savvy people out ther
The filters are good for the 'canvas' look. In fact, I'm sort of suspicious that's what they used for Silent Seas/Glory of the Gods. I can't find any to make the background meld together, though. I'll try to mess with the contrast setting, but I would need to turn it ridiculously high. Can you do it for only certain layers so the trees/mountains/rivers remain the same?
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Re: A question for photoshop-savvy people out ther
You can change contrast on a per layer basis in the Gimp, so I would imagine you can in Photoshop. Choose the layer in quesiton, then apply the change. Make sure you are in a layer format (i.e. not targa) when you do it.
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Re: A question for photoshop-savvy people out ther
Ah. Thanks, that should probably solve my issues.
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