It's a little small to see some of the details, but it looks pretty nice. Try loading up a larger/higher rez version.
I'll hold off on any more in-depth C&C until then.
It's a little small to see some of the details, but it looks pretty nice. Try loading up a larger/higher rez version.
I'll hold off on any more in-depth C&C until then.
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nice to see the WIP thread Adanvo In partial answer to the question about the deltas that want to the south, is that having a scale would go a long way to difining the deltas. deltas usually (iirc - and ppl should correct me if I am wrong) develop in areas that are generally low lying and flat, and where the water is moving relatively slowly. Or at least slow enough to be depositing silt from further up river instead of bringing out to the ocean or seas. The build up of silt then creates points that will start to divert the water, and over time the water finds many different ways to the ocean.
To get a better idea of deltas, look for satellite shots of the Nile delta, or Louisiana.
As an aside, you should use the attachment feature (the little paper clip) of the posting window to attach your maps. this will put a thumbnail in the post and clicking on that will allow people to see a larger copy of it. If this is the actual size, I would think about scaling it up at least 2x so people could see some more detail.
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So here is a bigger version of the map online and also as an attachment.
Thank you for your comments so far!
The rivers at the bottom of the 2 continents are backwards. Put the little branches in the mountains and the main trunk on the coast.
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