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    Guild Novice JiveMiguel's Avatar
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    Great stuff! I've found compass packs 1 and 2, then it skips to 5. Am I overlooking 3 and 4??? Did you make the compasses with a vector art program? If so, can you post the EPS or SVG or raw Illustrator (if that's what you used) files? Thanks in advance, and have some rep while we're at it!
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    These are amazing. They were exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!

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    Default More Mountains

    Here are some fast Mountains, Hills, Rocks, and Dirt brushes. As long as you use them only once or twice per section these will work for the more hand drawn (old novel type) maps. Mixed with some of my tree brushes you should start to get some good results

    My goal here is not to have the best looking mountains... just useable ones.

    Zip File: Mount_Pack_1.zip

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    Thank you! Your brushes is really good !

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    I have been working on a map for the current mapping challenge and thought I would share the brushes I have made for it. These are hand drawn and then scanned.

    I hope you enjoy them.

    Map Pack #1 Zip File:
    Map_Pack1.zip

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    Thanks so much! Rated

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    I didn't go through all the pages.... Are the image packs included with these? I use Paint Shop Pro, so I just need the PSD files and I can make them into brushes.
    I used Old Guys Realistic Coastline Tutorial modified for PSPx3.
    How's It Looking? - Please provide me with your input.

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    Thanks for all the brushes! I especially like the newest set of trees which has some definition. I would use your mountains, except that I'd have to flip them over and make them into brushes myself to use them because the mountain packs I already have contain lighting from the left (shadows on the right), and yours are the opposite.

    I would like to see more city stuff, but mostly what I'm looking for is really detailed drawings of buildings. When I say "really detailed" I don't mean super huge, but, more than outlines, and with shading. So, including windows, stonework, etc. I'd love to see stables, mills, old-styled factories, a watermill, and so on.

    Also, I have not seen *ANY* river brushes.

    I've found some waves, but they were pretty simple and I could have easily made them myself. I'd love to see an all-around good water pack with rivers, waves, lilypads, reeds, shorelines, lakes and ponds.

    Thanks again for your brushes!

    PS: It'd be really great if you made some groups of your new trees together with them overlapping and some larger than others.
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    Absolutely awesome thread. Particularly for 'newbie' cartographers. Thank you so much for your generosity! Rep to you.

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    thanks for the brushes, I was making maps in Campaign Cartographer but I didn't like the way they came out (it was probally me) so I am going to try Photoshop. I downloaded a tutorial here to help me. I have PS experience but not in maps.

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