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    Link Hyacinth: A Free 19th Century Mountain Brush Set for Fantasy Maps

    Hey, hey, hey, it’s been a while. (Feel like I've had to say that a few times.) Sorry for my absence, hope everyone is keeping busy and staying safe and healthy. I’ve still been working through book edits on my end, but I managed to free up a little time and today I’m releasing Hyacinth, my latest free brush set.

 Excited to share it with everyone.

    This mountain-focused set is my first coming from 19th-Century sources. As one would imagine, it's another transitional hybrid pairing a more modern style with an older topographical approach. Based on an 1828 caravan map created by the archimandrite monk Nikita Bichurin who took on the monastic name "Hyacinth," the original map showed the road from Lhasa, Tibet, to Chengdu, China. One can see the remnants of the hill profile approach to elevation, but the landforms are beginning to adopt some of the aspects commonly found in hachure relief.

    

As with all my other sets, these are distributed under a CC0 license, which means they’re free to use for personal or commercial work, no attribution required! Let me know what you think!



    You can read more about Hyacinth and download the set over on my blog.




    

Some of the symbols:


    hyacinthsampler1.png

    hyacinthsampler2.png

    Hyacinth in use:
    hyacinthdecorated.png
    Last edited by KMAlexander; 01-28-2021 at 04:43 PM. Reason: fixing link

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