First thing I wonder is, what the size will be. Is it more like Eurasia, Australia or Iceland?
And yes, the coastline. I don't like that one, at least, it should fade out towards the water, I'd think.
I just learned this striped pattern coastline and like that even better, then a solid colour but it depends on the style you are aiming for and I don't know whether this would go with the current "Structure symbolizes terrain" approach. - That I like by the way, those are nice grasslands, but I guess this will make working in mountains and hills even more difficult. Can't help you there, sadly.
Mountains lokks pretty big on the map. What's the size of the lands? Is it a small island or a continent? Abou tthe mountains, you should fade the several transitions of shadows to make it smoother and make the shadows roughly the same on all mountains, htat would give consistency to them. Also try to build some ranges to make them look better. For now they seem to be a bit random located
The dimensions are those of a continent so yeah, actually the mountains are a bit too large, will correct.
For the shadow of the mountains as a tool do you think is better?
For details such as villages, fields, rivers, and roads, and forests expected before ending the mountains.
For the mountains, since it seems you're going for a clean look, use some fuzzy round brushes playing with opacity and size to build the shadows. Not sure to understan the other question :/
the other was not a question, but the sequence of the insert as other details. But first I wanted to complete the mountains.
Soon I will put new mountains retouched. Thank you very much for the advice Max
I scaled the mountains carrying a small mountain range for demonstration. I also shaded the walls of the mountains ... but I do not know if I did a good job ....
I also added some river .... now I have to enter the forests and do not know whether to draw one by one the plants or use the clone stamp ..... what do you recommend?
Looking really good so far! The trees and mountains fit together very well. I don't have any tips, just keep going