Originally Posted by
Tonnichiwa
Interesting looking world. I guess one of the first things I should tell you is that CC3+ works on real world scale. So for instance, the map that you made to the default settings means that it is 1000 miles by 800 miles. So if you know how many miles you are working with for your original map, then recreating it in CC3+ is simply a matter of setting the map template to the correct mileage, (maybe with a few more miles thrown in for a border) and you would be good to go.
One thing to keep in mind when making a map that is large though is that the larger the map, the less individual details that will be seen. If you are making a map of an entire world, rarely if ever will you see capital cities on the map. You will usually only see mountain ranges, giant forests, deserts, jungles, large inland lakes (similar to the great lakes in the USA), etc. Depending on if it is a world political map you might see the borders of countries if they are large enough.
It usually isn't until you get into regional maps that map out countries or provinces or things like that where you will start seeing capital cities, more details on mountains, rivers, major roads, etc.
And of course, when maps go for local areas, that is when you will see things like individual buildings in cities, minor roads, and pretty much lots of detail.
I hope that helps.