We're glad you're sharing your work and being part of the community, Saria!
I think you're doing a fantastic job so far and it's great to see your mountains come together. I struggle to draw mountains too (and forests, and rivers and ... and...!!) but I really like what you've done so far and agree with the comment above that your colouring is great. Looking forward to your next update.
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Very good improvement. With the shading and the practice you might use less lines. And like what saying ChickPea, after the mountains there are the forest, the river, the chasm... Repped.
Time for the regularly scheduled update. FYI this took me way too long, hopefully I'll get faster at this with more practice. Let me know what you think!!
So, no I need to learn - how to make a lake (there will be one in the middle), how to draw forests in a style that will work with those mountains, and how to somehow not lose confidence
Wish me luck
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And thanks for the update! lol
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Here's my attempt at the forests... Really can't tell if this looks good *at all*, so if someone would be kind enough to tell me, that would be wonderful. I tried all afternoon different types and settled on this one... Couldn't find a tutorial that really worked for this style of map, so I kind of made it up through inspiration of a few different maps I saw.
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It i always hard to make the forests and the mountains fit together. By itself it looks nice,especially the coloring is imo done very well. But to make it fit better (since it stick out a bit ) I would remove the upper border, make it bigger all the way to the mountains and try to draw it in such a way that the viewer would think that the ends of the mountain end in the forest.
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It looks really good, I seen this style before it suites your mountains / color scheme pretty good. Maybe a lighter green overall, so its not as much contrast.
If your looking to try some new stuff on it, try a very light transparent gradiant dark overlay going to full transparent starting from the top. Might give the illusion of going darker in the distance if done right.
Or give the tree's in the front (the ones with shadow) a bit more defination, not much, just a couple more spikes around the edges closest to the viewer to show the tiny outlines of the tress we would be able to fully see.