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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Sorry did I say a monochromatic gaussian blur. I meant monochormatic gaussian noise.
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I know this belongs in the Photoshop Forum, but since you guys were talking about I tried that great Planet tut at: http://www.skyetis.com/Tutorial/tut.html. By drawing a black shape in the shape of a continent; adding monochromatic gaussian blur you can quickly create an urbanized continental shoreline giving you planet scope and size.