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natty_dread wrote:I think you could try making the paper look a bit older...
Industrial Helix wrote:As in the white part or the actual paper as a whole?
It can be made to be as "Smudgy" as you like.natty_dread wrote:^ otherwise good but a bit too smudgy imo... I'd like this map to keep the clean look, while still making it look old.
There's tons of good old-paper-textures in deviantart for example.
natty_dread wrote:Well if you would do something similar what pork did, but put the paper layer below the bonus area colours, I think it would look fine. But then again I'm not sure you can do that since you used water colour...
Industrial Helix wrote:natty_dread wrote:Well if you would do something similar what pork did, but put the paper layer below the bonus area colours, I think it would look fine. But then again I'm not sure you can do that since you used water colour...
Well, I'm not sure that it is necessary or even desirable. I'm of the opinion that the map is grungy enough and still maintains clarity.
Yes, I like that idea in general, and have suggested the same thing on other maps. However, that requires that you have elements that all go directly to the period. In this case, among other things, you would need to do all of the labeling by hand. Which come to think of it, might be a very good idea. Take a look at the old map that was the inspiration for this one. It would really do this map good, if the text was just like that.The Bison King wrote:Well I kind of like that this looks like an old map, when it was new.
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