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GlennZilla I just saw a message you posted about specific tutorials on Photoshop and wondered if you could help me with my WIP. I'm creating a regional map in relation to a story I'm writing. At the minute I like where I'm at but the map lacks a certain depth, or for want of a better word history. The lines are too crisp and the colours are too uniform. I've just seen some of Ramah's work and it made mine seem a little bland. This particular region only has elves living in it so there are no 'settlements' in the traditional sense. I have to add the paths but otherwise its pretty much mapped out already. Was hoping you could offer some guidance on filters that might help me out. Thanks for anything you can offer up.