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    Default Elements check.

    I am working on some new elements and I was wondering how these look together. Thanks!

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    Looks good to me.

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    I would say very nicely indeed ! I would like to see a map covered in stuff like that. The lake edge is very abrupt like a mini cliff so it looks like the lake is a hole in the map . But the general idea and style is very pleasing.

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    The trees on the near side of the mountain are maybe a tiny bit sharp in comparison with everything else. It might just be a simultaneous contrast effect, though, since they're surrounded by lighter colors than the other trees.
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    Thanks for the feedback.

    I moved the lake on the other side of the ridge line. Also, those sharp trees do seem different from the softer clump to the northeast.

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    Added a waterfall and some cliffs

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    Very nice! I think it's all hanging together quite well. Loving the reflection in the lake!
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