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    Quote Originally Posted by jshoer View Post
    I don't think it looks like a pile of poop at all!

    The combination of solid rectangles for buildings and caterpillar mountains -- especially with a waterfront -- immediately makes me think of 19th century maps. In the style in thinking of, sometimes there were variations in the caterpillar hatching to indicate differences in slope, like many short lines for steep cliffs and fewer, longer lines for shallow hills. I'm not sure how easy that is too do in Inkscape, but of course there are other ways to do it as well. Right now I think the caterpillars are too uniformly short and too far apart to really feel cohesive to me, but it might not take much to change that opinion!

    The other thing those 19th century maps do is shade the hills by relief, rather than by elevation. That gives you another way to meld the caterpillar hatching into the map more.
    Thanks so much for the feedback, Joseph. It's very helpful.

    This map was somewhat inspired by an older map I chanced upon a while back (though I stupidly didn't save a copy, so I'm working from memory). My feeling is that it was older than 19th century, but possibly I'm mistaken on that. Doesn't really matter either way, but well done on spotting the style!

    I like your suggestions about varying the line lengths and spacing, and I think - with a bit of experimentation - I may be able to figure out a way to do that. Well...maybe! I've got a couple of ideas to try anyway. It's possibly the uniformity of the caterpillar lines that's bugging me. No matter how much I wiggled the shape of the contours, they still didn't feel quite right. I'll see what I can do with some variations.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Looks like an excellent start to me. I don't know Inkscape very well (I'm mostly using it to paliate the labelling problems of Krita), but I tend to like denser contour lines/ caterpillar ridges and like Joseph, I also think it looks better when you have variations of lengths (according to the slopes).
    Thanks for commenting, Ilanthar

    I think denser contours probably would look a bit better, but I didn't want to give the impression of anything too steep. I've probably confused the issue by saying 'caterpillar mountains', when 'caterpillar big hills' might be a better description!

    I'll try redoing the contours and see if I can work in some variation on the caterpillar lines. Hopefully a combination of the two will work ... if I can figure out a way.

    I'll start on it tomorrow and post an update when I have one.
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    I know I have two sets of caterpillar mountain brushes that I've downloaded from the guild here. Long enough ago that I'm not sure I could find the source exactly, at least for one (which I believe I downloaded from a post by J. Edward, so maybe reach out to him?)

    This second one I downloaded from this thread by Diamond: https://www.cartographersguild.com/s...ad.php?t=39978

    That's the one I tend to use more. Give it a shot!

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