Very interesting and a great start.
Went for a Scandinavia look for this one.
Note: The rivers don't suck as much as my last try!
Very interesting and a great start.
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Nicely done! I agree that the rivers don't suck
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Looks very nice, but I'm confused as there seem to be both blue rivers as well as those river-shaped gray things? Are they both rivers?
Very good - rep worthy in fact...
That looks great, very realistic...more than what I do so I say fantastic. Was gonna rep ya but I need to rep some others before I can hit ya again.
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Soixante, I would think the gray river-looking things might be dried up rivers and streams, or maybe drainage areas that aren't exactly a river. I dunno, maybe a river that only drains when the ice melts? In truth, it's just one of those weird inconsistencies that arise from using Wilbur and Photoshop for the same map.
Like last time, I was mainly following jezelf's eldritch tutorials and changing the process as I saw fit.