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    Well, I've tried making this map in OLD style. Like in Tolkien LOTR, using tutorials. What do you think?
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    Just two things - the rivers go from ocean to ocean and that doesn't happen (unless you're falling back on the old "it's magic") and the black text might look better with just a bit of brown...not too much just a bit to lighten it.
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    Um, well, okay. it's magic I guess. Seriously? I didn't know that. I mean, why?

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    Gravity. Or for a more extended answer, go here and read this: http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...he-right-place

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    The simple answer is physics - there's no way that water could flow downhill in both directions at the same time. For water to flow from ocean to ocean one of the oceans would have to be higher than the other ocean and that's just not possible. If there were canals and locks then that's a man-made interference and not natural but that way does work quite well.
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    Thanks. Haven't though about this really. I'll have to make few tweaks.

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    Now, I've always been a little confused on that point. Those don't have to be rivers, do they? A small strip of ocean, perhaps. They could just be really really close together islands, couldn't they?

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    Yeah, that's the gray area...really close-together landmasses. In those cases I make sure that the coastlines don't follow the same shape...I put in some fat parts and thin parts.
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    Okay. I've changed the map a little bit.

    I've deleted some river parts and changed a few so they won't go from ocean to ocean.
    I've also changed the forest and mountains look.
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    Um, you still have rivers going from ocean to ocean all over the place.

    I would just remove the rivers entirely if I were you.

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