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    Unfortunately the map has been slightly delayed. One last ornament to produce and it'll be done. I hope to post it by the end of the week.

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    I hear ya on the forest hate. If you've noticed, most of my most recent maps are very forest-lite...

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    Yup, I noticed, and I followed your example on this baby in the first post It's a pretty elegant style you developed.

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    I don't know if I developed it, but I find I like it quite a bit!

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    I'm considering taking a crack at trees/forests soon. Should I inform someone, like my GP, just in case?

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    It can hurt a bit but unless you dive into it for days, pain passes with a good day of wrist ... I mean rest. Sorry...

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    Heheh tree related carpal tunnel syndrome.

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    I don't hate forests but they can be a pain when they take up a lot or the majority of the map. Sometimes it can be difficult to make them look interesting.

    Mountains on the other hand don't usually occupy as much space.
    My new Deviant-thing. I finally caved.

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    Totally agree with you Larb. Jungle maps are rough for the unclever (I mean me). It heavily depends of the style of forest one choose and I chose a very demanding style. Shading mountains can be rough but it feels more simple to me, maybe because it's the first time I did this type of forest and I've already shaded my share of forests. In the next map, I'll learn to hate mountains too

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    I must agree. I am trying to draw some forests. Every map… I draw the mountains first and then I realize that I have to draw the forests to match. Top down isn't as bad, but when you've already gone and done your mountains in a sort of isometric view then you're stuck making forests to match. Draw each tree? How many trunks? Deciduous? Coniferous? Carnivorous?

    I think in the future I may only create worlds where trees are either invisible or completely flat on the ground. Yes, that's the solution.

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