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- April 10, 1992 (21)
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Tviksas liked post by indigorising On thread : Resources for worldbuilding - geography, climate
--> A little while ago I stumbled across this free online textbook, "Fundamentals of Physical Geography" by two researchers at the University of British Columbia.
The FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 11:18 AM
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Tviksas liked post by pasis On thread : North Kingdom - new coming
Here is a quick quide I promised earlier on the method I use to work with the various textures. It doesn't cover all the aspects, but should get you started.
Liked On: 12-17-2012, 08:39 AM
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Tviksas liked post by TheHoarseWhisperer On thread : Tips for Worldbuilding
As promised here’s part two of starting new worlds (also a quick apology for the utterly unacceptable typos yesterday; I’m ashamed). Previously, in ‘Tips for Worldbuilding’ – I talked (at great...
Liked On: 12-16-2012, 10:47 AM
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Tviksas liked post by TheHoarseWhisperer On thread : Tips for Worldbuilding
New member Okami recently asked where people start with their maps, and since I’ve been neglecting my duties in this thread (it’s harder than I realised to think of new topics), I thought I’d post...
Liked On: 12-16-2012, 10:47 AM
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Tviksas liked post by Caenwyr On thread : Map of the Twin Kingdoms of Aran and Ilan
Hi there people!
In my previous thread (http://www.cartographersguild.com/regional-world-mapping/20001-foam-carthography.html) I already showed you a picture of the Twin Kingdoms, though I didn't...
Liked On: 12-13-2012, 02:11 PM
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Tviksas liked post by waldronate On thread : Trouble with names - Would love a hand.
Call it "New York" or "Los Angeles" or "San Francisco" or "Mi Ami" or "Port Land" or "Charles Town". That way it's two words that aren't put together at all. One classic technique is to do the...
Liked On: 12-08-2012, 03:49 AM
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Tviksas liked post by Sular On thread : Name Change Over Time
In the case of a borrowing, languages often end up producing a foreign word with native phonology which can lead to all sorts of changes in how a word is pronounced. For example, take the English...
Liked On: 12-08-2012, 03:45 AM
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Tviksas liked post by Hai-Etlik On thread : How to make curved geographic coordinate lines in Photoshop?
Those lines are called a "Graticule" the particular shape you get depends on the particular projection you use, which depends on the extent of your map (Where it is and how big it is), and the...
Liked On: 12-06-2012, 04:23 PM