I'm currently in-progress of making my first world map that isn't based off some fantasy world, which means that I have to create my own landmasses and work them out correctly.

It is a fantasy world, obviously, but I try to make my map as close to being a realistic earth-like world as possible. No magical wabbajackery and such. I want it to look like the continents actually drifted from each other over a long period of time, formed like they are due to natural erosion and tectonic reasons and so on. Nevertheless, I still want the continents to look aesthetically pleasing from first glance (hence the sharp peninsula on the southern landmass, the island in the middle etc.).

Critique and suggestions are what I really would benefit from at this time, it's always better to have someone else look at your work and point out the flaws.

Many thanks to all the cartographers!

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