There are some lovely tribal graphics on this one, Charles
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Nga-Whenuatoto - The Bloodlands!
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There are some lovely tribal graphics on this one, Charles
Congratulations on completing your continent! Have we decided on a name for the Profantasy world yet?
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Strong influence of asia... japan? i see in your maps. Good work!
Beautiful work with those illustrations, and those small details in the mountainous are a nice addition. It reminds of my late nights on Civilization
Nice, though I'm not keen on that green forest/jungle texture, the repeating nature of it stands out a bit to much and the colour is a lot stronger than other shades you've used.
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The repeating pattern seems be a constant battle when using bitmaps. For this project, we were limited to a few particular styles and this one seemed like the best bitmap to go with for the jungles. :-)
I really like the Maori feel you've given this map. And I love what you did with the monster illustrations. I think I need to start practicing how to do that for my own maps. Great job on this one Charles
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As I have said many times, this map takes the cake. And it is more generic Polynesian methinks, certainly not Asia or Japan. But I love all your work, though you surpassed yourself with the icons.
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Definitely Polynesian for me, at least in the place names.
The scale has no units which sort of makes it irrelevant for me.
Otherwise, in keeping with the Polynesian style I'll say Tumeke!