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    I've done it both ways on an all B&W handdrawn map:

    I've done "individual" trees (basically triangles and circles with lines out their bottoms) and I've done the large scalloped squiggly line (shadded in with more squiggelies) and lines coming out the bottom of it, too. I started using the second when I wanted a half-decent map, but didn't want to take the time to draw hundreds of circles and triangles on sticks. But, truth-be-told, I always preferred the circles and triangles on sticks.
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    cheers guys. i have tried couloting green but ive decided i want to try and keep in black and white, it ruins the tone abit. +you cant rubb out grren 'say aragorn whats this green smudge?' 'oh well i drew this map myself and thats where i thought mirkwood was,m yeah im a bit off but didnt want to redraw it'. and im not too good at draawing individural trees, i cant do them well enough so ive settled for a squiggle with lines coming out of teh bottom and with lines on the insidfe hinting at a canpoy. here is problem number 2 though, because one side was against the shaded side of a mountain i had to define the outline with darker pen and that looked strange so i did all of the outlines in pen. so now it has a realy bold outline and a light interior, guess its hard to imagine without a picture so ill try and get one up soon. but would you say it is a good idea to shade the wooded areas? thanks
    Last edited by josh-hill; 08-20-2009 at 04:44 PM.

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