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The latest map I've posted details a pretty large area, so some of the topographical details may be a bit difficult to make out, so I decided to add a 2nd textless map. The normal one is still only available to patrons at the shaper tier and higher, but as a special one-off, I thought it would be nice to make a super high-res map available to all my patrons as a thank you for sticking it out!

This is 400 dpi and around 70 x 50 cm, so its the largest map in the atlas style that I've shared. I've intentionally kept this text free - its just the topography, with a small cartouche detailing the elevations, and a scale bar.

I also added the image as a file that you can download to make sure there's no loss in detail.

Hope you enjoy this :)

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Keontez George

Even though you’ve done a tutorial on how you do your topography, it still amazes me how these come out. This is beautiful. Mine come out looking like a complete mess, lol.

Keontez George

Figuring out the shapes with the lasso tool. I’m trying to find some good maps to go off.

Nate Mangion

The best thing is to probably look at real-world topographical maps of a similar scale to what you are working on to see what real terrain looks like. Look at photos of landscapes and try and imagine what they will look like translated as topographical layers