A very simple set of brushes meant for making only somewhat repetitive medieval style walls.
Below are three examples of the brushes being used with parchemnt-style colors.
The Simple Wall brush includes 4 image materials: A tower accompanied by short paths on either side, A raised path, A widened path, and a basic path with no interesting elements. The elements are set to repeat with the tower appearing every other material to mimic how towers usually repeat on real medieval walls.
The Simple Wall Gates includes 2 image materials. A larger tower with a closed gate on the right and smaller path on the left, and a flipped copy of the previous. These image materials are not included in the Simple Wall brush to allow for more precise placement of your gates. An open variant is not included because I'm lazy, but one could easily be made with the magic wand tool.
The two brushes are recommended for use with vector layers, as it can be difficult to connect gates to walls otherwise since the Connect Vector Line tool is ineffective.
Although the art is sketchy and variety is limited, this brush is intended for use on larger scale maps with the need for a simple wall element that stands up a small amount of scrutiny. This brush was made out of necessity, so if you like it please try making some of your own and sharing them to make cartography more fun for everyone!
The two brushes are recommended for use with vector layers, as it can be difficult to connect gates to walls otherwise since the Connect Vector Line tool is ineffective.

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