Quote Originally Posted by tatteredglyph View Post
@kacey
I really don't know what dimensions my document size should be. I grabbed a large file of the world map of Earth and made sure the size could fit around the sphere - and use that for scale. I don't know what an equirectangular map is, nor do I know what the dimensions should be. I just use what I find. I can show you the reference if that'd help.

Well, looking on the map I'm finding it unflattering to the regions I have in mind. Now that I have proper regions in mind - and researching biomes - I think I'll be able to make something better.

I'll look into equirectangular maps and their dimensions to see if that'll help me.
An equirectangular map is a map with a size ratio of 2:1, yours is 3:2.
With that projection, the distance between each meridians and each longitudes is the same, making squares as they cross each other.
It is very easy to find the longitude and latitude of any point just by looking at it.