Yeah, that is a bad habit I picked up when I use to make maps by hand drawing. My philosophy then was, "Can't have too many rivers. Besides, if need be, I can erase or cover up some." Now that I am getting back into CAMing (Computer Assissted Mapping), it is something I still do. But I can erase some as I have been doing.
That old philosophy has now changed to, "Can't have too many rivers. Besides, it is fairly easy to just erase some."
And now for the funny thing, I just realized that I was working on the map rotated 180 degrees. Usually, I will use generated terrain models to base my maps. However, the pain killers numbed me mind enough that I did not realize I had not rotated the terrain model before working on the map.
Here is the latest I have been able to get done between pain killer stupors. A little less rivers, but I may need to still get rid of more of them. Need to just show the rivers. Not all the creeks and streams.
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