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    I'm liking what i see, just one thing though, some of the mountain seems a bit too straight, maybe you should break them up a little. But that's all up to you.

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    I agree about the mountains, they are too straight and edgy. This is because I'm using RobA's great mountain tutorial, which is very good for single mountains, but when you do a whole mountain range it will look to angular because of the gradient fill which is used in the process.
    So I modified the process a bit, put a displacement map on the gradient fill and used also difference clouds. Now it looks more natural I think.

    I also added forest and I like the result. It looks much better than in the Practice Peninsula map.
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