Large Area Maps in Photoshop
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These instructions use the base .psd map entitled "Map-Raw.psd". Instructions are given on a layer-by-layer basis.
Start with either the Generating a Land Form steps OR the Using an Already-Existing Shape steps.
Contents
Generating a Land Form
Background Layer
- Filter > Render > Clouds
- Create "Paint Layer"
Paint Layer
- Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Threshold 1
- At this point, landmass-like shapes will appear.
- Brush: Soft, Size 200, Opacity 10%
- Paint Layer > Opacity 50%
- With Black, click onto areas you want to remove land. This removes land with each click.
- With White, click onto areas you want to add land. This adds land with each click.
- Reduce Brush size to deal with smaller details.
- Select > All
- Edit > Copy Merged
- Click on the Channels Tab
Using an Already-Existing Shape
- Place the map shape into a layer above the Background layer.
- Color the land so that it is white, and the seas so that they are black.
- Select > All
- Edit > Copy Merged
- Click on the Channels Tab
Alpha Channel
- Create new Channel.
- Edit > Paste to new Channel.
- click on "Threshold 1" layer in Layers.
Threshold 1
- Layer > Delete > Layer
- Create "Land" Layer
Land
- Select > Load Selection > Alpha 1
- Edit > Fill > Foreground Color (should be White)