Funny you should mention it 😉 I am actually workong on a "map pack" and my shop will be opened in April. If you're interested, sign up to my newsletter on my website to get notified 😊
There is a way to cover the stamp behind with the one in front, but in this case, I have created a few variations of the tree stamps with some overlapping. That's what you most likely see on my video. You can also create one layer with background trees and then add front ones on a new layer and then erase anything that peeks through from the bottom one. It is, however, quite a time-consuming way of doing it, so I would suggest creating overlapping stamps for copses of trees or tiny forrests.
Hi ! Is there any difference between importing a picture to do the brush or clicking on « invert » then copy past (like you did in your video for the mountains) ?
No, there isn't. Both work the same way. However. I've noticed that if you have a lot of details or a very large size of the layer, the paste option glitches and doesn't want to paste. So then I use PNG export/import 😊
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thank you for these tutorials!
You're very welcome 😊 let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
You should sell your border/ tree brushes and all the ones you use for sale, I would totally buy them all
Funny you should mention it 😉 I am actually workong on a "map pack" and my shop will be opened in April. If you're interested, sign up to my newsletter on my website to get notified 😊
For trees that lay on top of each other. Did you make your stamp tat way, or is there a way to have the stamp in front "cover" the stamp behind it?
There is a way to cover the stamp behind with the one in front, but in this case, I have created a few variations of the tree stamps with some overlapping. That's what you most likely see on my video. You can also create one layer with background trees and then add front ones on a new layer and then erase anything that peeks through from the bottom one. It is, however, quite a time-consuming way of doing it, so I would suggest creating overlapping stamps for copses of trees or tiny forrests.
Hi ! Is there any difference between importing a picture to do the brush or clicking on « invert » then copy past (like you did in your video for the mountains) ?
No, there isn't. Both work the same way. However. I've noticed that if you have a lot of details or a very large size of the layer, the paste option glitches and doesn't want to paste. So then I use PNG export/import 😊