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    Guild Novice Edward Protera's Avatar
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    Wip An Experiment in Tectonics

    First off, I used this tutorial to do this.
    It's not much, no, but I've completed the first step of the process, mapping out the tectonic plates of my world and their directions of movement. Please, tell me what you think.

    ...yes, I know there's not much there to critique. You can always criticise my linework itself, if you like. :3 Anyway, here it is.

    ...

    you know, now that I look at that thumbnail in the post preview... the whole thing kinda looks like a jigsaw buffalo, don'tcha think? *tilts his head to one side*

    EDIT: Okay, I've encountered my first snag. This is really what gets me most of the time... I'm not sure how I ought to deal with the complex contours of a coastline.
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    Last edited by Edward Protera; 07-30-2008 at 08:29 PM. Reason: Hit a snag
    "Is Eris true?"
    "Everything is true."
    "Even false things?"
    "Even false things are true."
    "How can that be?"
    "I don’t know man, I didn’t do it."

    ~ The Principia Discordia 5th ed., Introduction

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