wow, you've added a lot since I last looked - its fantastic and a bit overwhelming
Gah, I forgot to set the full-size view again. Should be viewable in original size now.
wow, you've added a lot since I last looked - its fantastic and a bit overwhelming
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Damn impressive. Excellent job!
I love this map even more every time I see it. =) I will definitely need to print it out and use it as a map for an over-the-top space opera campaign some day. Are the sizes of the planets on the map representative of the actual size of the planets, relative political importance, relative economic importance, or population? Or some combination thereof?
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@wormspeaker
The sizes of the planets are their actual physical size, relative to each other. I kinda had to limit the sizes of the planets, because it wouldn't be practical to depict Earth and, say, Jupiter (either Earth is 1x1 pixel or Jupiter takes up 90% of the map). But since all the planets are terrestrial (humans can, in theory, land on all the depicted planets), their size is relatively close to Earths.
Yay! more planets!
So are you going to write descriptions of the worlds, or is this just going to be one huge, cool, map.
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@someguy
No, the map is done. See it here.