Hi everyone, today I’m releasing Vischer. My last brush set for 2019 and my largest set ever (over 950 brushes!) This one is a topographic set based on the Archiducatus Austriae inferioris. It’s an incredibly detailed map of lower Austria created by Georg Matthäus Vischer in 1697. The style is unique and features a few stylistic touches that really help set it apart. Hills do double duty serving as forests, and most of the cities, towns, and villages are rendered quite intricately, giving each their own individual look.



As with all my brushes, these are distributed under a CC0 license, which means they’re free to use for personal or commercial work, no attribution required! Let me know what you think, and if you end up using Vischer, I’d love to see what you made.



You can read more about Vischer and download the set over on my blog.



Detailed example:

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Some of the symbols:



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Vischer in use:

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