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    Post Honest answer with some effort :)

    The picture obviously highlights the center. My tendency is to treat the dark area as a big obscure element. I would determine the scale based on the size of the flat bit on the middle hill\mountain. Marked with an X on the map.

    What the scale is would depend on what we're looking at. I think the hills are really steep if we are looking at something beyond a dozen miles, but not impossible. How you draw trees etc would be a better indicator for scale. They could also cover up elements that look out of place at a large scale.


    The attached jpg has my thoughts.

    Sigurd
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    Last edited by Sigurd; 06-11-2008 at 08:17 AM.

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