Looks like I've caught the cartography fever again. It's been quite a while since I've last tried to create something like a map from scratch.

I've been following the (hugely popular) Eriond tutorial for GIMP and Wilbur. Only I'm using it with PS, and I've adapted it here and there a bit, to account for difgerences between GIMP and PS.
I've created a map of an island and I think it looks pretty decent already (though it's by no means finished yet!) but I've run into a problem: the rivers have too many tributaries for my taste, and there's these flat areas in some places that look quite bland.
Unfortunately, simply following the tutorial doesn't teach me the ins and outs of Wilbur enough (and the program itself is not very... Intuitive, shall I say?)
Are there any other good tutorials for Wilbur that actually explain how settings affect outcome? I'm xoming from the artistic side of cartography not the geographical side, so some technical terms are a bit mysterious.

Anyway, here's my W.I.P. (along with its heightmap) and I would really appreciate comments and critique!



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