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Well, mountains are drawn like that in very many Fantasy books; Wheel of Time for example. Adding a mountain-look is quite easy. As you know, vegetation decreases as height increases. Say that you have a green ground, for grass, and then you simply create a cirkular selection and fill it with some green-brown-gray color, and it should turn more gray as it gets higher.
I actually created a map for an online novel I wrote. I wanted to create something that had an old look-and-feel. You can see what I did here: http://www.archetypal.com/xanadu/gallery/tibetan_map.html You also might want to check out the maps at the library of congress. They can provide some amazing inspiration and ideas. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html
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Does anyone know of a mapping tutorial? I'm trying to make a map off a scan and its not coming out very good.