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    OK here's what I mean...the rivers seem to have an outer bevel on them, like in Photoshop. One side of the bank is shadowed while the other is highlighted...as if the sun were in the top left corner. The first screenie is straight from me following the tut (Fun with Wilbur 1), the second is the grayscale, the third is the grayscale (set to overlay) applied to the screenshot. The fourth is from torq's map. The fifth is torq's method (erosion cycles) where it is more pronounced. Is there a way to soften the effect when using incise flow or erosion cycles?
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