Rivers seems fine but the one coast-hugger is questionable. Some hills there fixes that, though. Dig your style, man.
Taking a more abstract approach. So far I have the base land map. The outline is actually the northern tip of a real country, but I'm only using that for reference. I'm just creating this as I go, with no real end vision. I have a feeling the river police may nab me, as I really don't truly understand the flow of rivers. But I added some anyway. So.... here we go!
(edit) Here's my reference map. Changed it a lot actually. I just needed a starting point and liked the shape. It's Malta.
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Rivers seems fine but the one coast-hugger is questionable. Some hills there fixes that, though. Dig your style, man.
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Nice. Green sea seems to work somehow... got a bit of a RISK feel to it.
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Looking good so far...
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Looks great .
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not much of an update, but added some roadways, and started work on some cityscapes. Not sure I'll keep this... but might as well show.
Pretty shnazzy!
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-Arsheesh
That font looks excellent with those colors. One thing you might consider is moving the name 'Saint Paul's Bay' into the actual bay instead of on the land next to it. It kind of creates the illusion of the land and sea being reversed the way it is now.