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Nice effort! I'd make a small suggestion to lighted up on the texture a bit, that's all.
I love the shorelines - great shapes!
-Rob A>
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Nice effort! I'd make a small suggestion to lighted up on the texture a bit, that's all.
I love the shorelines - great shapes!
-Rob A>
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I'm liking the enclosed seas in the upper-right continent; they fit with the overall land-water balance of the map, and the lack of ice-caps, to give an idea of a world at a time when sea-level is high and the climate warm.
I really like this, but I agree with Rob in that it could stand to have the canvas texture lightened a bit. Also, the seashell cartouche things in the upper corners look good, but what about adding them to the bottom corners too, but reversed, to balance things?
Repped, looks pretty nice!
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