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    Here is the NEW outcome from a few experiments I used with Gimp. Please opinionate.

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    Okay, new problem. I need some help with labeling the states and countries or whatever you call them. Also, a minor wanting to put a symbol of Amesyus in the corner. Any good ideas on how to make a coat of arms with Gimp or Paint.Net?

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    Not to be rude, and I do respect the comments on it. But I'm just gonna leave the rivers as they are. Me redoing the rivers requires me to restart the map to the outline and it's getting slightly annoying. I will start doing the mountains and the borders soon, if anyone has a good tutorial on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dornier Spy View Post
    Not to be rude, and I do respect the comments on it. But I'm just gonna leave the rivers as they are. Me redoing the rivers requires me to restart the map to the outline and it's getting slightly annoying. I will start doing the mountains and the borders soon, if anyone has a good tutorial on that.
    I think you latest rivers (post 15) are a fine start.

    Regarding mountains:
    http://www.cartographersguild.com/tu...hallenged.html
    http://www.cartographersguild.com/tu...udge-tool.html
    http://www.cartographersguild.com/tu...ks=#post173184
    http://www.cartographersguild.com/tu...tml#post178638

    Regarding borders, I can't locate any tutorials, but the common way is by stoking paths (dotted lines) or by making selection and applying inner glows (coloured).

    -Rob A>

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