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thank you also for the information and advice
I don't master PS but I will try (even if I'm sure that my result will be much worse than yours ;) )
and one time again Thanks for all
Fisrt, find those files named under the rule of "new_overlay.*.*.png".
----Open your Photoshop----
Second, place them together in the right order. You should start with those named "new_overlay.3.*.png" as their trails are clearly marked. And now you`ll have several segment of the road map.
Third, place the segments together. Cut out the black area(mostly the sea area). Leave the corners some pixels(left for adjust positions).
4th, Clear extra dots. You will need to carefully clear it using selection tools. And some roads need to be redraw(they are covered with small round circles).
5th, Select the roads(leave the corners alone) and apply proper filter(Like broaden the line, sculpture stylish filter, etc).
6th, adjust the position of road map on your own map. Delete the corners.
would it be possible for you to share the Road layer of your map?
I'm trying to make a map for my personal use in my language and I think your work on the roads is really great.
( maybe publish a dev mod with your different layers because I think I'm not the only one who found your work really good and would like to make their own map )
in any case thank you