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  • WIP - Water's Edge Exercise Distraction

    You can mess around with the global sun settings (right click the hourglass). Just playing with the Intensity a bit can give a more stormy appearance.

    Though this only seems to affect the roof shading in this map. If you look at the shadow effects they are the same. To alter those you would need to adjust the shadow effects themselves.

    Where you tend to use a lot of raw colour polygons and draw your own shadows, you could do something by playing with the palette colours, I guess, but that would be a whole lot more fiddly. Overcast light is much colder than sunlight. So you would need to turn everything more blue-greyish. Maybe a single overlay sheet might do it? Kill the bright hot yellows and reds a bit?

    CalibreLillhansMedioAleDJimP
  • Community Atlas Where ?

    Yes. That's what I was saying. I've noticed several times before now that if something is quite small, or in this case thin, shadow effects don't always work as expected.

    I tried little tiny people for the new city style, but I gave up because it was impossible to get them to cast nice shadows where they were so tiny.

    JimP
  • WIP - Water's Edge Exercise Distraction

    It might be easier to see this without the grid for now.

    Lillhans
  • Convert Map Style to Look Drawn

    Here is how I would do it if I just wanted a background with nothing fancy, like scrolls or ragged edges.

    1. Add a new sheet on top of your map (bottom of the list)
    2. Add a Blend Mode sheet effect to the new sheet
    3. Set the Blend Mode to Multiply
    4. Draw a rectangle of the desired parchment fill over the entire map on that new sheet.
    5. Refresh the drawing

    You may find that this trick works better with black and white styles, but it does depend on the style. Here is an example:

    You will find parchment fills in the Bitmaps\Tiles folder and subfolders depending on what add ons you have. If you can't find any you like in there, there are some free here:

    https://www.profantasy.com/products/subsamples.asp#&panel1-1

    JimPTheschabiCalibreTerenn
  • New member greeting

    Hello Frank :)

    We were all newbies once, so don't be shy about asking questions or showing your stuff.

    Welcome to the forum.

    JimP