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    It thunder-stormed today and I took this picture of our patio afterwards. This will be Eedorian, and it has a large population of Water Genasi among its people. I'm excited to see where this goes.
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    Hey! Nice start! This is an interesting shape!
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    I've loved seeing the different shapes people have found so far. This looks like a great starting point. Welcome to the challenge!

    Oh, and remember to use the ### Latest WIP ### tag for your images so the thumbnail scraper picks it up correctly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    I've loved seeing the different shapes people have found so far. This looks like a great starting point. Welcome to the challenge!

    Oh, and remember to use the ### Latest WIP ### tag for your images so the thumbnail scraper picks it up correctly
    Oh, I will do that in the future. Still learning to forum....

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    I like the way you lifted the land from the sea simply by a little bit of color difference!
    However for the mountains I'd vary the sizes and shapes more. Very few mountains actually have such extremely spikey tops! Especially in the outer layers of the mountains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papierkriegerin View Post
    I like the way you lifted the land from the sea simply by a little bit of color difference!
    However for the mountains I'd vary the sizes and shapes more. Very few mountains actually have such extremely spikey tops! Especially in the outer layers of the mountains.
    Thank you! Mountains are my least favorite part, I'll try them again

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    What works best for me is if I draw the "main line" - the highest peaks - first and then add lower ones around them. Maybe you can try that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papierkriegerin View Post
    What works best for me is if I draw the "main line" - the highest peaks - first and then add lower ones around them. Maybe you can try that?
    Will do, thanks for the tip

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    I reworked the mountains and added a bunch of trees.
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