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    Thanks for your responses!

    DgtlDrgn -
    I'll probably add more islands and the like around the continent once I've got a better idea on its final shape. As for lakes... I'm waiting to do mountains, rivers, and determine where glaciers might have formed in the past. Unless I'm mistaken, these three things are the major determiners of where lakes form.

    Hai-Etlik -
    I was in agreement with you when I first created it. When you view the continent zoomed out, the continent looked... odd. There was just an off feeling to it, and I suspected that it was the coastline or just that the continent was an irregular / odd shape. However, when you view the continent at its full scale (2655 x 1675) it looks more like a regional map. When viewed at its proper scale it doesn't seem as bad. However, I worry that if I were to smooth it out, it might look better when zoomed out, but when viewed at full scale the coastline would be too "smooth." So, the critical question I have is: Did you view the continent at full scale or did you just judge things by the thumbnail?

    Also, take a look at the image I'm attaching to this post. It's the same landmass, but I shrank it to fit on this map. This is how it might be more properly viewed as a continental landmass. What are your thoughts, based on viewing it from this prospective? Do you think the issue still exists?

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    With the above out of the way... I'm moving into stage two. I had to figure out where the continent appeared on the planet. To do this I created a second map just so I could determine latitude. The map for that is included below. It is important to note, however, that the below map shouldn't be used to determine the size or shape of the continent. The only part of the map I am using is the latitude.

    With this information, I will be able to begin marking probable climate zones, which will be essential in the placement of forests, deserts, ice sheets, etc. However, before I get to that part, I intend to create a couple of more continent outlines. Once the continents are placed, I'll be able to determine where the tectonic plates go, which will help me form mountains, and better focus the climate.

    My next post will probably be focused on some rough climate zones using latitude to help guide my decisions.
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