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Tristen created this shaded relief map to celebrate the launch of dynamic hillshading in Studio. Add

Tristen created this shaded relief map to celebrate the launch of dynamic hillshading in Studio. Add [Relief]( to your account and use it as the canvas for planning your next adventure. [Add Relief to my account]( We’ve loved tracking the #MapMadness18 Twitter submissions & true to your ask for more bite-sized cartography lessons, this month we’ll walk you through creating your own custom terrain map. Instead of just sharing a designer style, we want to see what you can build on top of it during our #mapwithmapbox challenge. This month we’ll send you a new task every week that incorporates the previous week’s challenge, helping you create an epic map. Start by adding Tristen’s [Relief style]( to your account as a canvas then stay tuned for tips on adjusting accent colors and lighting effects for April’s #mapwithmapbox challenge. [Get Relief]( For those who complete all parts of #mapwithmapbox, we’re giving away free tickets to [Locate](, our event in San Francisco May 30-31st where we're bringing together the best in location tech. [Unsubscribe]() | [View this email online]() © 2018 Mapbox | 740 15th St NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005

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