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Forgot that I needed to finish this...
Here is the rest:
Map 5 inside
- Plantations of big forest
- Plantations of small (probably in size and quantity) forest
- Mixed forest
- Bushes
- Swamp with forest
Map 6
- Swamp
- Firry on wet ground
- Firry on dry ground
- Birch forest between firry
Firry – Any tree with needlelike leaves
Map 7
(Starting at the top)
Above each picture - Dry Ground
Below each picture - Wet Ground
Descriptions to the right:
- Mixed forest, scotch fir, fir-tree, birch, aspen
- Mostly Spruce and Scotch Fir
- Greenwood i.e. birch, aspen, lime timber
- Mixed bushes, hay here and there
Map 8
- Cut logging, replaced by young forest
- Mixed pinewood, sparse oak or birch trees
- Forest tract dominated by short oak, birch and aspen trees mixed with old pine trees.
Bottom:
Pine - Oak - Birch - Aspen
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I think that link is awesome :) I love seeing how people/groups develop different ways to stylize and represent terrain on maps.
Me, I'm looking for a good way to draw a forested mountain range, that doesn't clash and is maybe a little more than mountains painted green. :B