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I got to the end of Pt. 2 of RobA's tutorial, "Using GIMP to Create an Artistic Regional RPG Map" but I wasn't happy with how the mountains looked. I found another tutorial by RobA, "Simple Mountains in GIMP" and decided to use that technique instead. Here is my first pass at the alternate technique: I thought the mountains turned out pretty good, though there was a strange inverted ridge around the mountains that I ...