I liked the other version without the lines personally. I think the previous version had more of a hand painted artistic interpretation.
I liked the other version without the lines personally. I think the previous version had more of a hand painted artistic interpretation.
Hello, jfrazierjr.
I have to agree with RPMiller. I liked the map without the outlines. To me, it makes the map look "harder". The non-outline version has a very soft look to it and seems to have a more natural look and feel to it.
Regardless of the version you pick, you've produced a wonderful map. I'm very impressed with the way you've presented your terrain.
This is an excellent map!
Regards,
Gary
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I gotta go with the lines. The forest clump itself is outlined by default so it sticks out with nothing else being outlined...unless you can figure out a way to unline the forest. Plus, it might be hard to do that cliff without the lines. The line-less version is pretty and I like 'em both but I gotta go with a consistency of style.
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I must concur with Ascension. I'm not sure how these forests would be done without the lines, so I am in support of lines on the mountains. Besides, on the brown mountains, I like it better with lines... although I do prefer the icy mountains without the lines.
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