Keeping land form from one map to another
Hopefully this hasn't been asked before... I am creating a very large outer map with no detail on the continents its showing. But I want the basic outline of the continents to remain as I enlarge them and add more detail to them on a seperate map all together. Anyone have any ideas? I've thought about just saving it out as a jpg or png and tracing it as a background in CC3 but I didn't know if there was another way.
Thanks,Rathe
Thanks,Rathe
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least that's what I generally do.. most of the time.
sorry maybe some one can go into a bit more detail.. I've got an appointment I have to be at early this morning so I can't spend much time explaining
In here, you will find an excellent article, "Local Map from Regional Map". It tells you all you need to know. It is written for CC2, but the differences in this procedure is minimal.
By making a Background layer you can trace over, you are no longer constrained to "what was", but you can now go forward with a what IS. Maybe you want a lonely mountain island, jutting up. Put it there. Maybe what appears as solid coastline from the world map is actually a marshy fenland of small islands of solid ground in a n area of marsh lowlands (Everglades National Park of South Florida).
So, my suggestion is to make an image, make it a background and let your imagination run wild with the larger map's old coastline as a guide.
Here is the tutorial I wrote, it doesn't cintain too many details but it should be fairly easy to follow.
Large map to small section