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    Wip Azeria and Aricia

    This is the first major project I've embarked on since I lost the file for "Karivosa" (it was really disheartening). Like the previous project, I'll continue to post updates and samples. You're all invited to comment and share your thoughts.

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    Refined first try:

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    Started drawing mountains:

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    Update time! I've finished the mountains in the south of Aricia. In my imagination there was some kind of a rift there which formed the seas that seem to divide the continents and left only a small land bridge. Next, it'll be doing the equivalent mountains on Azeria.

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    Please, tell me what you think.

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    The shape of your continent is really cool, as well as your textures, simple but efficient. Compared to your continent shape the mountains seems a bit unsophisticated. 3/4 view isn't my field but with a so good start i'll consider trying more complex mountains.

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    I agree with Francissimo, I love your continent shape and your texture. I also really like your mountains.

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    Francissimo, is this what you meant?

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    Wonderful texture, and I love the coastlines and general layout of the map, but I'm not so sure about the mountains to the south there. They seem very stratified in places and I feel like it's just not that fluid--Might just be me though. Are you planning on adding some sort of foothills, or connecting some of the lines?

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    I agree with you, they've been really troublesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NedS298 View Post
    Francissimo, is this what you meant?

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    Yep that's better, according to me you need to have strong variations in the shape and sizze of your mountains for a natural feeling. Your mountains are good but i was thinking about mountains like the ones drawn by max here http://www.cartographersguild.com/cu...tml#post246746
    As i say i'm a noob in 3/4 view and i don't know if you use mountain brush or if you manually draw each mountain but if you use existing brush maybe you can try some more complex ones

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    Actually, if Ned is going with an iconic style map, the mountains could work well as they are right now imho.

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