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    Map Riggerholm - Past and Future

    Repost of my October 2013 entry.

    Done in PS.
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    Wow, I love your old map! Everything is there : good border, colors, icons...

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    Very nice maps ! I enjoyed the fact that you decided to map twice the same area with a time difference.
    What was your inspiration for both maps ? Your own fantasy universe are just a creation for the challenge ?

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    I like them both, very nice work!

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    Must point out one thing, though... In the Thousands of years that have apparently passed, the coastline and mountains haven't changed at all. Even barring earthquakes and plate tectonics, the oceans would have broken the coasts down at least a little.
    That being said, it is a beautiful map! Keep up the good work.
    Last edited by DearCyrus; 11-12-2013 at 06:55 PM.

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    Thank you, guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wingh View Post
    Very nice maps ! I enjoyed the fact that you decided to map twice the same area with a time difference.
    What was your inspiration for both maps ? Your own fantasy universe are just a creation for the challenge ?
    Yes, just a random idea for this challenge. I had seen a documentary about Normans just before the challenge, so I went for this Viking styled theme.

    Quote Originally Posted by DearCyrus View Post
    Must point out one thing, though... In the Thousands of years that have apparently passed, the coastline and mountains haven't changed at all. Even barring earthquakes and plate tectonics, the oceans would have broken the coasts down at least a little.
    That being said, it is a beautiful map! Keep up the good work.
    True, I hadn't taken this into account. But maybe this was some reconstruction, too.

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    Fantasy worlds give us so much wiggle room! lol. Can't wait to see more.

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