It's been forever, but I finally "finished" version 2.0 of my tectonics. I think I've fixed most of the ugly stuff, so now I just need to not stare at this for too long before I find anything else I don't like
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It's been forever, but I finally "finished" version 2.0 of my tectonics. I think I've fixed most of the ugly stuff, so now I just need to not stare at this for too long before I find anything else I don't like
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Definitely a great improvement! Kudos for sticking with it all the way to the end, I know getting a satisfying tectonic layout can be a huge pain.
Great work and looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Charerg! Definitely wouldn't have been able to get here without all the help I've gotten from you and others on here, so kudos back
It's only a relatively small perturbation from the last round, but while I still have ambition I've tweaked the currents / pressures to account for the modified landmasses.
Currents:
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Pressures (Jan / July):
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Sure, it's mostly water, but there's also some experimenting with island topography in here. The intended scale is a ~1750 mi / side square, so none of these are supposed to be all that big.
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I always find island topography particularly hard, but that's an artefact of my need to keep a constant zoom level to avoid very disparate amounts of detail. What you've got here looks very nice though!
An attempt at something a little bit larger scale, this time an island ~ the size Madagascar but at 60 N.
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Oh i am loving this kind of detailing, always wanted to focus on a tectonically accurate map myself and you are doing such a stunning work
excited to see more once you have another update!
Thanks! Ask and you shall receive: Here's a first attempt at a full scale continent. Each "bar" on the graticule is 100 mi, for a sense of scale.
Please feel free to critique anything here. It's better to find out what I'm butchering now before I get too set on anything
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Bra-vo. Seriously amazing work. Those have got to be the most naturalistic mountains I've seen come out of Wilbur (with a very large amount of handcrafted work lending to that result, I'm sure). You've got to do a write up on your process at some point.
If I had one nitpick, I guess it's the the river valleys in the lowlands are pretty uniform and narrow and seem to almost represent canyons based on the contours. But again, that's a very minor nitpick.
Thanks morne! The mountains definitely benefit from some really nice brushes, so Wilbur and I can't take all the creditThe process is actually nothing particularly special and is mostly a collection of various techniques I've learned on here. If you're interested though I could detail it.
Regarding the river valleys, you're absolutely right. The final river incise step is probably a bit too strong, though if I draw in the rivers in blue it does an ok job of covering that up and allows me to be lazy and not have to experiment with different processes.
EDIT: Thanks for the rep! Just noticed that notification![]()