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    Both of them, although there is a fractional difference. The Neogea labels are slightly more difficult to read.

    I think you might be right about the compression, but showing the images slightly larger than they are would also resolve the problem

    EDIT: ah - you see - I'm not paying attention properly! I was talking about the white labels on both. The red ones are fine.

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    Damni! I really thought the city names were legible on the Neogea map (hence the fact I didn't ask about them).
    Well, I sized up the city labels both on Helios and Neogea. Hope everything is legible now...
    Helios planetary view.jpg
    Neogea planet view.jpg

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    And here's Mercari
    ### Latest WIP ###
    Mercari Planet View.jpg

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    Here's the start of Sesha. Probably not the best I did (a bit messy in some places). I have to do all the labels/datas on the map itself.
    I'm not sure about what to place between the topography and the key... Probably astronomical data (Sesha is tidally locked : the ocean facing the giant planet).
    Sesha planetary view.jpg

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    Sesha's done, except if I didn't see some mistakes... (I've already corrected some on the previous ones).
    Sesha planetary view.jpg
    Luna is coming next, quite logically, I guess .

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    I like that one quite a bit. Am I right in thinking that Maikauler is a tropical paradise?

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    By Diamond
    I like that one quite a bit. Am I right in thinking that Maikauler is a tropical paradise?
    Absolutely, it's how I picture Maikaulea : a white sand polynesian beach with a reddish gas giant planet in the sky .

    Luna is probably done (it's way more cold, with taïgas & tundras mostly, more temperate & mediterranean toward to the equator). Based on our moon.
    Luna Planetary View.jpg

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    And here's Hephaesti (with the use of the "Planet Trantor" texture, by Robert Stein III, under CC).
    Hephaesti Planetary View.jpg

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    I present you Scylla, a cold mountainous world. The unfrozen seas are a consequence of heat pits from below.
    Scylla Planetary View.jpg

    PS : I have (and will) edit the first post with the texture I've used, when I did not start from scratch and satellite photos of Earth.
    Last edited by Ilanthar; 07-25-2017 at 02:44 PM.

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    I just love the way these systems continue to grow with an increasing amount of glorious detail without any loss of quality!

    Great work, Ilanthar

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