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    So, I finally finished the map I've been working on. My internet is not good so i uploaded only to Deviant art. I wanna thank u all for the tutorials and help u post on the forum.

    As u can see the mountains might look like Ramah's mountain as i got inspired by them, hope its not a problem. The fonts i got at - dafont.com .

    The map will be used for a novel and a game (i guess). BTW the region is a desert, kind of a Prince of Persia.

    The words are in Protuguese (BR) because I'm brazilian '-', and too lazy to translate, maybe another time.

    So thats it hope u like.

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    I think it turned out quite nicely...
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    I like it's elegant simplicity.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Thank you,

    BTW I want to ask u something:
    How do I do to make a border for may map? I mean the "black&white retangle border" u know like the one on VAnyia (RAmah's map). Hope u understand because I really didn't know how to explain.

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    Very nice and clean. I like the little bit of green used in the labeling too.
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    YEah the green area is the begining of the Green Plains(as I usually call it).

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    So I just updated my map. Just added a border for it, its better in my opinion

    Probably I did this border using the worst method ever, I put retangle by retangle (one black and other white) 'cause i didnt know how to do it using a easier way

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    If that's the worst method then I'm guilty of doing it the worst way as well. The thing I like about using the rectangles is that I can just copy them to make the scale bar.
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    The border dresses it up nicely. Well done!

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    Just saw you're earlier quarry about making borders. Looks like you've managed to come up with a great looking border without my help though! None-the-less, I'll see if I can put together a little tut on how to do this a bit more simply. I'll let you know when it's finished.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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