ok.... thanks to I/JG54_Gringo ... here are color swatches for photoshop
default installation :
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\Presets\Color Swatches\
(The link is inoperative) Map_T_Color_Swatches.rar
please test them ....
cheers
Z
Use .GIF to preserve the original colors! since it has so few colors in the image (less than 256)
...sorry m8, i'm using Photoshop CS and got no trouble converting RGB to grayscale .... no strange effects . Well, maybe that comes with later versions ....
cheers
Z
I do remember someone saying that the greyscale in PS gives only 100 steps whereas Gimp has the full 256....
True or not I don't know...I use CS2....and have heard CS3 is better...???
for surf i found that if i selected all the sea by using the magic wand tool with contiguous and no AA at 0 tolerance ......then 'Select' menu ...Modify...Border....and 1 pixels ...then you will see a neat one-pixel border beside your coast....ready to paint with 313131 for surf.....or 303030 for no surf
hey Booze .... since you have separated layer for water , duplicate it
..... now on lower layer apply stroke ( layer options ) - inner 1pix (or larger if needed) and select shade for stroke color as ffb has suggested. Now you'll have lower layer with all surf coast ..
... select upper layer and set transparency so you can see lower layer ..... now just erase parts of coast you want to have surf on it ( upper layer)- watch that eraser tool is set as pencil ( not brush) .... when done revert to 0 transparency and merge two water layers ( or leave them separated for future adjustments )
cheers
Z
For the surf you can also just smudge map_c’s coast lines, and with new dll’s it gives nice beaches with much shallow waters and fading in the depth is looking very good.
[quote="Avala"]For the surf you can also just smudge map_c
[quote="Avala"]For the surf you can also just smudge map_c