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    Love the giants.

    There are some tree icons outside the forest design. Is that intentional?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jshoer View Post
    There are some tree icons outside the forest design. Is that intentional?
    Yeah, trying to figure out how to show a transitional, savanna zone.
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    I'm unsure how much work I'll be putting into this beyond (in the next few days) getting the borders cleaned up.

    It's been a fun little exercise, but it's also reminded me how much of a slacker I've been towards my main map project.

    That said - here's an icon for the global map!

    Gorgomatha-Icon.png
    Current Project: The Low Countries & Their Periphery, c. 1584

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will Phillips View Post
    I'm unsure how much work I'll be putting into this beyond (in the next few days) getting the borders cleaned up.

    It's been a fun little exercise, but it's also reminded me how much of a slacker I've been towards my main map project.

    That said - here's an icon for the global map!

    Gorgomatha-Icon.png
    Thanks Will. I'll add it to the map.

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    That's a cool a cool illustration. I like the simple color scheme of your maps, along side the pictographs (or whatever they're called). Together these elements definitely lend a certain atmosphere to the map. I'm wondering if the corners of the borders couldn't be cleaned up a bit more though. The wave pattern is nice, but the overlapping of the patterns where they meet at the corners is pretty apparent.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Oh, I totally agree. I said above, I'll be cleaning up those borders this week.
    Current Project: The Low Countries & Their Periphery, c. 1584

    Do you like Renaissance and early modern history? Check out my Facebook page, Renaissance Netherlands with Will Phillips.

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