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Title: How To Make Maps From Screenshots
Post by: Egon the Monkey on June 06, 2009, 10:28:24 AM
Experimenting with quick methods for adding some fantasy/antique feel to a screeny. I came up with a way that takes a couple of minutes, requires no artistic talent, and makes a screenshot of the map look a lot more like a had drawn chart.

You'll need GIMP for this, which is a free image editor you can get for Windows here:
http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/

If you want a hand doing this, ask me to walk you through the menus for GIMP if I'm on IRC or bored IG.

Method:[LIST=1]
Result:
(http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/2090/maphdr.jpg)
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Post by: Zazzap on June 18, 2009, 02:12:26 PM
I was looking for a way to make authentic scrolls up, too!  Very cool. Now, if you can only capture the ripped/burned bit with maybe a seal on the top, we'll be cooking with gasoline...
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Post by: DangerousDan on June 18, 2009, 08:56:17 PM
Nice.
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Post by: Letsplayforfun on June 18, 2009, 09:01:26 PM
Quote from: Zazzap;131658Now, if you can only capture the ripped/burned bit with maybe a seal on the top, we'll be cooking with gasoline...

Print on yellow paper. Print what you want. solution1: Iron it with an old iron thingy (you know, to iron shirts). solution 2: washing machine (best avoided though, you'll find out why...) Then: burn the sides with a candle, and pass the flamme beneath the paper without burning it (that's the tough part). Seal with red candle wax. You got yourself a brand new old scroll.
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Post by: Egon the Monkey on June 21, 2009, 12:22:32 PM
Seals are an easy cut and paste job from an image search. If you want to try making them look old physically, print them with a laser printer, then make some tea (yes, Tea Solves EVERYTHING), put the printout in a tray, and pour tea on it until covered. leave it for a while, take it out and let it dry. Or use an iron or an oven.

if you want to do the lot on the PC, use a different background, you can get a lot from searching DeviantArt, stock photo sites, Google Image Search etc. Or slice off part of the picture in an editor, paste a burned edge from another pic over the top and blend it in using a soft eraser, layer transparency, etc.

There's probably better ways, and you can likely dig up a tutorial. I've got no real graphics training, I just tinker about til I find something that does the job.
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Post by: Garem on June 21, 2009, 07:13:43 PM
Could this be added to the Info for New Players?

Furthermore, there has been a lot of cool stuff like this recently, Clucky's overrides coming to mind, but others too. A megathread for "Additional Useful NWN Tools" may be appropriate, if a forum admin has the time and desire to do so.