http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/Colder.jpg demonstrates what you can get with a slight change in sea level and a change in perspective.
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http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/Colder.jpg demonstrates what you can get with a slight change in sea level and a change in perspective.
Personnaly I always hand-draw my coastlines, then scan them, it's a lot easier for me because I haven't got a graphic palette (yet, maybe soon thanks to ebay).
First step is to draw the general shape of the continent in order to see where I'm going. Second I re-draw them, adding the detail. There is one unique technique I use (it's silly but it works): I let my hand shake with tension while drawing. You can see the result in the post I made in the world maps section.
The advantage is that I can immediately see what I get. Plus, I've got access to a big Xerox printer at work so I can scan them at 600 dpi to work them on a big scale (but my pc finds it rather tricky to work ^^)...
Um if you'd like I can give you my ultra super secret technique for making coastlines for computer based maps. Which I don't real do that many of since I no longer have a working computer at home.
It's important to have access to a scanner.
Okay what I want you to do is take a big peice of paper and rip it up randomly into small peices (not squares or strips or anything) now sprinkle those peices onto your scanner bed ontil the form a mass. Scan the thing and using an eraser erase the material in the middle of the mass, leaving you with a continent like object.
now save your coffetti in a box, because you will never make the same thing twice with this technique.
My next little mini tutorial will deal specifically with coastlines, rivers and lakes.... :D .. wow you timed that almost perfect huh?
It will be up, hopefully shortly ... still working on some stuff... http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...4117#post34117
Ok... it's up :D... and not a moment too soon, cause that was a chore putting that one up...
Hope it helps
http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...4117#post34117