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    Community Leader Gandwarf's Avatar
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    Welcome to the guild Katerek.
    What you posted up is looking quite nice. Not a big fan of the font, though. It looks a bit Wild West. All the rivers seem to be in order.

    Interested to see where you are going to take this. Have some rep by the way for coming out of the shadows and posting your work
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

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    I really like the shapes of the landmasses, very interesting. Welcome and continued fun.
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    Gandwarf -

    Thank you! My rivers should be in order, as an armchair science nerd, I am fairly fluent in tectonic and continental geotrends. I have been a large fan of yours for some time now and have greatly enjoyed watching your cities thread. I hope to post a few cites myself soon.

    Ascension -

    Thank you for noticing! I have really taken alot of time with this map and the shape of the continental masses is something I have labored a great deal over.

    In fact, that inspires me to post another.

    This is really just a 'zoomed out' view of the previous map. It has no labels or vegetative representation - strictly elevation. It represents one entire hemisphere. I originally drew it by hand on pen and paper - going over it several times until I had the shapes and coastal lines just right. Then I scanned it in to the PC and 'traced' it in CC2. From there I exported it back to a high resolution file and recolored and redrew the coasts a bit in Photoshop. Subsequent modifications were done in photoshop.
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