Originally Posted by
Tomalak
First, welcome! We're so glad to have you sharing your work with us! I look forward to seeing what you develop as you learn your way around, and you've clearly already got a good start.
That said, I'm going to jump straight to my observations & advice - but understand that my opinions may not be based on the same values, to take what you like and ignore the rest!
1) Your map here has hard edges - so some of the world isn't shown. That's okay, but it's notable. You have northern and southern continents, but east/west extend off-map.
2) You have a lot of closely-placed continents, with a very small amount of water. Earth is 80% water, so if your world is Earth-Like, you might want to space out those landmasses a bit.
3) If the world you are drawing here has climates & weather like Earth (which it doesn't have to - fantasy worlds can break the rules) then your climates are a bit off. Each climate is created by the sort of weather that occurs there, like how wind passing inland over a coastline brings rain. So, if your map has a west-to-east wind blowing onto the eastern continent, there would be a wet & fertile coast. Deserts are created when high elevation blocks the wet wind, in what is called a Rainshadow Effect. There are some tutorials around that explain climate patterns, and many of us here can give you more details.
That said, you should decide for yourself if you want broad-stroke 'fantastic' terrain like you have above, or if you want to have the climate determined by terrain like it is on Earth.
Either way, thanks for posting, and keep at it!