I've been interested in photography for almost as long as I've been roleplaying and writing. I started with a 35mm film camera, a simple point and click thing back when it was affordable to get films developed. My parents and my brother all share this interest, although mum and I do it the most...
Taken today! These needed a bit of editing, just lighting fix and extra droplet removal. Thumbnails once again.
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Except these, they were taken with an iPhone 6
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All were taken with my Canon EOS 50D and my brand new shiny 50mm lens.
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So, apart from roleplaying and gaming. I also write and take photos as a hobby. These are my most recent, thumbnailed for sanity.
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You don't need art skills with autoREALM. Literally all you need to do is click and watch the lines work their magic. The rest are free brushes from deviantART, and the fill tool and text. It literally takes barely any skill. It takes more time than anything.
Give it a try! That's one line...
Have you tried using autoREALM? It's free, open source map making software! I use it for my maps, along with photoshop.
http://www.rpnation.com/attachments/full-map-jpg.70507/ it's simple!
From the top of the rise and through the flame coloured leaves of autumn, the sun dappled hamlet seems somewhat unassuming. The thin road that winds to and through it has seen very little traffic. From here, the green grass spreads across a slightly undulating landscape with mountains shrouded...
I write mostly on my laptop and hand write in notebooks when I'm out and about, although with a tablet on the way... that might change. I seem to write better in the evening, once the sun sets. Music or a show put down on the corner of my screen helps, although music is less distracting. I wrote...