Do you have Adobe Illustrator? I put together a hatchure set awhile back that'd let you recreate something like this.
It's a really specific style, however, so it wouldn't work with every map.
Do you have Adobe Illustrator? I put together a hatchure set awhile back that'd let you recreate something like this.
It's a really specific style, however, so it wouldn't work with every map.
Last edited by KMAlexander; 10-15-2019 at 03:38 PM.
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Hey KM. I don't. I only have Photoshop Elements, which is a slimmed down version of Photoshop. It's also a different style than I was envisioning for the map I'm currently working on, but I appreciate the thought. I was looking at some of your other brushes last week and downloaded a few. You've got some great map elements in there.
I intentionally left them loose; it'll let people fancy them up any way they want.
I spent some time looking through archives, and this sort of "cliff" isn't really represented in any historical sources I could see. Most often, river valleys are shown with hills/mountains on either side, even for deep gorges.
Hope this fits the style you were aiming for.
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