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    I also prefer the mountainous version, but you could maybe give the mountains a tan/brown hue and soften them up to make them more like steep hills. That might be more in keeping with the lowlands concept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartmoss View Post
    I think I prefer the mountain. How does it look with the mountains AND the stronger bevel for the rivers?
    Here it is with the mountains AND the stronger bevel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabehero View Post
    I also prefer the mountainous version, but you could maybe give the mountains a tan/brown hue and soften them up to make them more like steep hills. That might be more in keeping with the lowlands concept.
    That's a good idea. I'll try it. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtougas View Post
    Here it is with the mountains AND the stronger bevel
    Okay I think I prefer this version. How about toning down the color changes (towards white) just a little bit? And yeah, trying brownish mountains is probably a good idea too, they will look lower that way and you want ot create lowlands here.

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