
Ricko
Ricko
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- Ricko
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Landscape mini tutorial
i was asked for 2 persons to more info about this kind of using CC3+.
so i made this simple example in step by step, hope is usefull to someone.
First i took a image jpeg from Yosemite from internet to use as base image.
Then open CC3+ using Mr. Mike Schley overland and create new sheet trace. For those dont know how to trace i suggest this high quality video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Fvz98lJ7Q&t=224s
and added transparency effect on TRACE sheet
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Landscape mini tutorial
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Barbarian Lands
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Community Atlas - Derowen Lands - Peredur
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Snowy lands
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working fast - kinda tutorial
I'm going to try using google translator in this mini tutorial to try to make communication easier, taking into account that my english is very bad.
the intention of this explanation is to work quickly in the production of maps as well as techniques that I discovered by myself during the use of the program, adapted to my style of map that allow me to work very quickly.
1 - select mike schley overland style and a background. I forgot to print the first image with only the mountains on the map (they will appear when I refresh the third image). Distribute the mountains quickly, without thinking too much about the juxtaposition.
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Fast Marshes Tutorial
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Fast Marshes Tutorial
By chance i was listenning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d72j6GEgaJc during this tutorial :D <3
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Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Foranwe
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Community Atlas - Serkbergen / Peredur
The regional maps I kept the scale. But you may notice that in every section of Peredur that I have had the honor to map, there are some descriptive maps - similar to a landscape photograph/painting, these do not have scales.
I also believe it is interesting to stimulate the DM's imagination and leave him free to design/imagine a castle larger or smaller than the one shown on the map.
Anyway, thanks for the wise advice.