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    Maybe you could take it into a raster program and blur out the pixellation then import it back in for whatever else that gis thingy does, like erosion or something, shrug, and then take it back to raster for painting and tweaking. I don't know the first thing about gis apps, just trying to help ya out on the pixellation thing. Su_Liam could probably be of more help than I.
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    yeah, i need to figure out the process more. this was created in maybe 4 hours, trying to get my head out of the real world landscape >>
    my favorite part was making a massive waterfall that pours off the cliff into the bigger waterbody. (you maybe able to see it..coming from the lake to the NE.) i put some mist curling up, but it is proably too fuzzy to see...
    the clouds were spread down the spline of the biggest ridge, on the west side, and continued down into the valley above the biggest part of the river (to the west), tried to make it act like real clouds in mountains, the way it will drape down to the lower, warmer points.
    i just realized i didnt even put a cardinal in it...dern
    the scale in my head was maybe Rio Grande Canyon size. i'll try some labels and re-color next, and better res. hopefully
    Last edited by hubbardmapworks; 01-07-2010 at 11:43 PM.

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