Hi Arsheesh

Firstly, let me just say that your map is fantastic! Very moody and the use of colour and form certainly helps to tell a story, which I think all the best maps do.

I'm new on the forums, so I've been trying to drink from a fire hose in terms of info (tutorials, WIP threads, etc). After this map caught my eye, I went back to your full tutorial, and read through Waldronate's comments there and his tutorial threads as well.

I was hoping you could confirm my basic understanding of the workflow you applied to this map please? As I understand it:
- Draw land mass (and create a mask for later)
- Draw height map (covering mountains, hills and rivers per your attachments)
- Import the height map into Wilbur, bound the effects using the mask, and let Wilbur work it's erosion magic
- Take the resulting Wilbur height and bump maps back into GIMP/PS and start the compositing process
- Paint or use gradients to colour
- Do all the other finishing magic
- Profit!

Is that about right (ignoring all the specific settings and such)?

Again, awesome map mate, and very inspirational for recreating a similar style.