Looking For Snow Styles
I'm attempting to do a map of Orasnou (from the CoS AL modules) but I'm not finding anything snowy as in ground, roads and buildings. Does such a thing exist?
Thanks!
Jim
Thanks!
Jim
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Here's a quick example.
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Don't want to just throw them out on the forum willy-nilly, since that would make a mess of the organisation required to keep such a collection sensible and logical
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How exactly does one add snow to their symbols using the drawing sheets and effects?
You can turn varicolour symbols white with different degrees of success (Those are the ones that change colour in the symbol picker when you change the colour in your palette).
Or you can make your own snowy symbols. You can even save a duplicate set of PF symbols in a user folder and modify them in GIMP to add snow, but you must never share these modified symbols with anyone else - only use them in your own maps. For example, if I were to make a snow version of all the symbols in a set to use in a special 'Christmas card' map, I could use them to make maps to sell, but I couldn't pass the individual symbols on to my friends so that they could use them too.
What exactly is it that you want to make look snowy?
Fills can be made to look a lot paler by using a Hue Saturation Lightness Sheet effect on those sheets. I think there are also snow field textures in the Schley set? (Not entirely sure about that since its forever since I used that style)
I think there are also varicolour versions of all the tree and mountain symbols that you could turn white, and there is probably a varicolour version of all those settlement symbols as well.
Varicolour symbols show in the symbol picker on the left of the screen as being partly or wholly the same colour as the colour currently active in the palette. When you pick a varicolour symbol it looks just like ordinary symbol on the end of your cursor, but then when you paste it, it will show whatever colour you have selected in the colour palette at the time of pasting. You can also change the properties of a varicolour symbol if its been pasted the wrong colour, using the change properties tool.
All in all, using a combination of these things you should be able to make a fairly white image.
Alternatively you could use the Schley Inks style, which is black and white?