You can do this sort of thing easily yourself. Honest!
If you have a digital camera or scanner, get a piece of paper, wad it up and smooth it out several times. Then take a picture, load it into your favorite image editing software, make a new layer, and trace around some of the crinkly lines to get chunky shapes just how you like them. By following the lines you'll get "natural" edges and you can put in the rough things where you want. Hide the background layer and you're left with the outline of your continents.
If you want a purely digital result, you can make one in any number of ways. http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/CGTutorial/ shows how to use ProFantasy's Fractal Terrains product to generate reasonable results. http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/FunWithWilburVol6/ shows how to use the Wilbur program to generate an "island". A few of these tossed onto the same image using your favorite image editing program will give the appearance of a world. Continent or island is largely a matter of scale...



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