These are pretty much refinements of what I had before with the additions of a fourth "plains" climate.
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Impressive... although the rivers are still bubbly I think (sticking out). It's kind ruining the effect for me.
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These are pretty much refinements of what I had before with the additions of a fourth "plains" climate.
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Not much but these are the winter versions of the temperate and plains climates.
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They look good so far, but the rivers still look off to me. Depending on what your current settings are, maybe try reversing the bevel.
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Yeah, the terrain looks great, but the rivers still seem a bit strange (more so in some examples than in others).
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Hmmm, should I continue with these styles, the more get into them the more I question whether or not they fit with the rest of the map.
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I think the terrains and forests look great. The river problem you have partially addressed...use an outer bevel. The other part is that you need to set it to down instead of up.
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Yeah, as I said, the terrain looks great! It is just the rivers for me.
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One problem with the rivers is that it is already set to down. To try and get a better feel for this new style I drew up two maps, same landmass but each coloured with the two different styles, minus the rivers. Which is better?
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I think I like the first better.
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