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    Yeah I heavily annexed Pasis' style

    I just happen to love that style and am mapping with it since at least 4 months now, if not more

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadLetter View Post
    I just happen to love that style and am mapping with it since at least 4 months now, if not more
    I love his style as well and you seem to have grasped it quite well
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    I love his style as well and you seem to have grasped it quite well
    Thanks! I changed a few techniques, specifically the trees. I use a scattering brush of 2px size and a woodland texture, this leads to more "realistic" spreads of woodlands, I'd say. At least it looks more natural, I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    You have made Man-mountain (Bird-Mountain?) rather than Lizard-mountain. Excellent work!
    Care to elaborate? I do not exactly know what you mean

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    He's referring to the mountain range shape in Pasis' tutorial (it looks like a gecko) but yours doesn't. Looks good to me, nice work.
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    Ah okay, thank you very much for the info and praise, then!

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