I have a problem with photoshop. I would like to have a green landscape. But then the mountains are also green. How to solve the problem?
>>51996371
>put grass texture BELOW drawing layer
>now everything is green
> press E or select the Eraser tool
>open brush menu, set SOFTNESS 0%
>select grass layer
>erase grass around mountains
>>51996371
forgot something, select the Grass layer, and find a little drop down option with "normal" on it, and select Overlay. Do this only if your drawing and backround is the same layer
>>51996371
Select the land shapes, switch brush to Hue or Color mode, whichever works better, color everything except the mountain range.
...you did put the land and the terrain on separate layers, didn't you?
>>51996371
post results
>>51996371
here you go op, green enough for you?
>>51996568
Thanks man, that's exactly what I wanted
>>51996390
>>51996397
>>51996411
Um, do I have enough layers? Not sure if I can make it.
>>51996371
hey I like this mountain chain, how exactly was it done? I've been trying to make a similar map myself and sampling mounts from a png file gives pretty shitty and repetitive results
Create a layer above Land called Grass. Right click the layer. Create Clipping Mask. Draw grass where you want it in that layer. It'll stay inside where Land is. You can also create additional layers and mask them to Land to have different types of terrain (Stone? Snow?) and have them all stay within the bounds of the Land layer.
>>52000595
It's 3 stamps (pic related). Pretty sure the stamps are easy to google.
>>52002554
Wait, maybe it's 4. I didn't look that close.
Anyhow, that set only has like 6 mountain chains, so it'll still be repetitive as shit on anything but a one-range island.
I thought this PDF was pretty interesting.