New, and need help.
I'm new to both CC3 and this forum, so please be gentle with me.
I'm looking for answers to a very simple question:
Is there a simple way to give my maps an aged "feel" to them?
All the bright colours in the color palette shout "new" when they are printed or employed in a game.
What I'm looking for is a way to make my maps appear as if they were drawn in say, the 18th century, or maybe drawn on old paper or parchment.
I've seen a super effect used by Tyler Provick to produce the map below,
and was wondering if anyone knew how this kind of thing could be achieved?
I'm looking for answers to a very simple question:
Is there a simple way to give my maps an aged "feel" to them?
All the bright colours in the color palette shout "new" when they are printed or employed in a game.
What I'm looking for is a way to make my maps appear as if they were drawn in say, the 18th century, or maybe drawn on old paper or parchment.
I've seen a super effect used by Tyler Provick to produce the map below,
and was wondering if anyone knew how this kind of thing could be achieved?
Comments
The other thing is to add a blur to the eges etc.. it simulates a running of the ink over time, you can also use this to simulate splotch marks etc.
The 2007 annual had a really great one on making things look old / parchment style.. just FYI.