Generally - putting up some images and asking for specific advice. Also having a title to a thread is useful. From the point of view of other members putting the name of the land is less useful than what it is. I.e. "Scrublands of Morkleish" as a title may not as good as "Hand drawn overland maps of Morkleish" or "Need help with Histogram features of PS". If you use a particular software or app or drawing style and thats what you need info on, then mention it in the title. That goes double if its a specific and unusual app. We have lots of members who look out for specific apps including some, like me, who develop some of the mapping apps. If your looking for hard crits instead of attaboys then mention it cos I would not generally harshly crit any map tho I may point out some things to improve - maybe. If you mention you want crits (harsh or otherwise) in specific areas of the map then make it known and the I could respond in that manner without fear of offense. This forum has a good track record of being nice and genial so its good that members follow that - Cartographers are nice !



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). A good example on my latest post, I drew the buildings as separate entities when in fact I should have been grouping them with a common wall for a more realistic setting. This is also a good example of a deviation from what is historically correct and what may be a better defining graphic. The common wall building block approach (to me) leaves a block mass feel to the neighborhood. The individual building approach leaves some nice negative space street layouts, so it then becomes which one you personally like the style of.
) and I get genuinely excited to see new members join and post their first efforts. I am firmly in the "attaboy and here is some feedback on how you might make that a little bit better" camp. I can appreciate the need for constructive feedback and I always try to answer questions that I can without giving bad information. What I can say now is keep up the good work and keep asking for feedback. We'll be there with it for you. 
