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    That's quite nice! I don't think I've seen a brush set for this style before, thanks for putting in the effort and sharing it with us!

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    Thank you very much, and you're quite welcome.

    I have some ideas for a scatter brush that inserts random lines along a path making the mountains even more random. Still trying to figure that out. I think it'd improve the uniqueness of each slope.

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    Hi KM, many thanks for sharing the brushes -- very generous of you. I'll let you know when I've given them a whirl. I did something similar for a novel a few years ago: http://www.vwmaps.com/2010/09/23/come-inside/

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    PS: the technique is called hachuring, but I call them fuzzy caterpillars

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    Quote Originally Posted by vWMaps View Post
    the technique is called hachuring, but I call them fuzzy caterpillars
    Ohhhh! I had no idea! (I spent a lot of time researching.)

    I'm going to update my initial post and credit you for letting me know. Thanks!

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