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fireedud wrote:Omg, is that your first positive comment?Spockers wrote:I wouldn't be concerned about topics like this, Dim.
I think it's the best place for them, and there probably should be a lot more.
exactly my thoughts
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if you have questions about using PS for map making try here:balvanboy wrote:Where is place for PS questions?
Is this?
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22320
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which link from that page do I actually use though?gimil wrote:http://www.gimp.org/downloads/misterman10 wrote:Can someone tell me how to actually download gimp?
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try here: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.htmlmisterman10 wrote:Can someone tell me how to actually download gimp?
you need to download The GIMP for Windows (version 2.2.17) and also GTK+ 2 Runtime Environment (version 2.10.13, for Windows 2000 and newer)
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When opening the program GIMP i got the following message:
All image and undo data which doesn’t fit into the tile cache will be written to a swap file. This file should be located on a local filesystem with enough free space (several hundred MB). On a Unix system, you may want to use the system-wide-temp-dir (“/tmp” or “/var/tmp”).
I then got a chance to choose what folder to do this to, what folder should I choose as I have tried opening this program several times and it always freezes
All image and undo data which doesn’t fit into the tile cache will be written to a swap file. This file should be located on a local filesystem with enough free space (several hundred MB). On a Unix system, you may want to use the system-wide-temp-dir (“/tmp” or “/var/tmp”).
I then got a chance to choose what folder to do this to, what folder should I choose as I have tried opening this program several times and it always freezes
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do you have several partitions on your HDD?? then make a folder named Gimp Swap on a partition with plenty of free space. when gimp asks you what folder to use point it to the folder you just created. i never used gimp but i think that's how you should do it.
telvannia uses gimp. give him a pm to be sure.
telvannia uses gimp. give him a pm to be sure.
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I've promoted this thread to Sticky status to try and encourage people to use the thread properly. There's been an increase in off-topic discussion in map development threads lately, discussion that is perhaps more appropriate for this thread.
So please, if you have questions on how best to make a river, some mountains, a forest or anything else for that matter, ask for some advice here. Any other threads or posts of this nature will start to be merged here from now on.
Should this thread grow in popularity and prove to be a useful tool, we may add a new sub-forum for such discussion in the future.
So please, if you have questions on how best to make a river, some mountains, a forest or anything else for that matter, ask for some advice here. Any other threads or posts of this nature will start to be merged here from now on.
Should this thread grow in popularity and prove to be a useful tool, we may add a new sub-forum for such discussion in the future.
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yep i did not find any bumpmap in photoshop cs3. maybe in other versions but i doubt it. perhaps it requires a custom plug-in or filter.
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I have worked on Inkscape for my maps and have yet to find a way to easily crop an image on Inkscape. What I did was crop the image manually in paint (photoshop would be better, but I did not have it at the time), and imported (Ctrl+I) it back into Inkscape as a raster graphic.misterman10 wrote:I was wondering, how do you crop an image on inkscape
QUESTION: I have switched to Adobe Illustrator. It's much better then Inkscape, but there were a few features in Inkscape that I assume is also in Illustrator but I cannot find them. Once I create, for example a rectangle, and i want to adjust its size to the exact pixel, how would i do that? Also, if i want to specify, again to the exact pixel, where the rectangle should be positioned, how would i do that?
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thanks, I'm not sure how I missed that. Anyways, one more question. How can i apply my own textures to my artwork in Illustrator?
(edit) One more question, this time about XML. I want to have a certain territory in an upcoming map to receive a negative 1 territory bonus. What would happen if the amount of armies were down to 1? Also, what would happen if there was a neutral army on that territory?
(edit) One more question, this time about XML. I want to have a certain territory in an upcoming map to receive a negative 1 territory bonus. What would happen if the amount of armies were down to 1? Also, what would happen if there was a neutral army on that territory?
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XML QUESTION
is it possible to have a map that has natural disasters? like -5 armies every third turn due to hurricane on certain territories? or +2 every other turn due to good farming.
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Here is a PSD file that shows one way to make mountains. It is basically a layered approach. Each layer is made by applying and layering small amounts of color to a layer (pick a textured brush with 25%-40% opacity and flow) then the layer has a bevel and texture applied to it via Blending options.
You can open the PSD file and turn off the layer styles. That will show you what each layer looks like and how to better make the mountains.
Have fun
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/6/15/ ... ntains.psd

You can open the PSD file and turn off the layer styles. That will show you what each layer looks like and how to better make the mountains.
Have fun
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/6/15/ ... ntains.psd


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ok..so i want to try making a map.
And I am sorry to say that many of the programs are not straight forward.
I tried something with Adobe Photoshop...and got lost when at a painted field I get the next error "could not use xx(pencil or stamp or so) because the content of the layer is not directly editable" on a new second layer.
But the brush and lasso worked. I click on the eye and the lock of the layers on the righthandside. But after many clicks on/off also that got blocked.
And no help from the help file. What the f?:evil:
Then spent many hours on Inkscape (layers work fine) but there I miss the possibility to give a free airbrush stroke on areas (How do I get irregular sea or field effects on otherwise egalitarean coloured sea/landmasses ?).
And how do I import a different textfont than what is standard available(and where are they freely available ) ?
And then GIMP. Downloaded the stuff. But it won't install on WinXP (or is it a Linux program?).](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)
(edit: that was from a TU Twente mirror with different GIMP versions and per version different pieces to be assembled.. I now found a single installation file somewhere else).
And I am sorry to say that many of the programs are not straight forward.
I tried something with Adobe Photoshop...and got lost when at a painted field I get the next error "could not use xx(pencil or stamp or so) because the content of the layer is not directly editable" on a new second layer.
But the brush and lasso worked. I click on the eye and the lock of the layers on the righthandside. But after many clicks on/off also that got blocked.
And no help from the help file. What the f?:evil:
Then spent many hours on Inkscape (layers work fine) but there I miss the possibility to give a free airbrush stroke on areas (How do I get irregular sea or field effects on otherwise egalitarean coloured sea/landmasses ?).
And how do I import a different textfont than what is standard available(and where are they freely available ) ?
And then GIMP. Downloaded the stuff. But it won't install on WinXP (or is it a Linux program?).
(edit: that was from a TU Twente mirror with different GIMP versions and per version different pieces to be assembled.. I now found a single installation file somewhere else).
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