@ Voolf : What style are you referring to ? As I've already done the too many mountains, I'm affraid ...
@ J.Edward : You'll see it and, a thousand years old is not considered old for an enchanter
That depends. Do you like instability?
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@ Voolf : What style are you referring to ? As I've already done the too many mountains, I'm affraid ...
@ J.Edward : You'll see it and, a thousand years old is not considered old for an enchanter
Last edited by Voolf; 07-07-2018 at 08:02 PM.
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Who can participate in this? Could I make a map or should it rather be someone more experienced?
I like the idea of having a rough guideline with mountains and rivers, but I don't wanna take anything away from someone.
Anyone can participate. You can take any country as long as no one else already claimed it.
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I see either 53 or 57 are still free?
Are there any other specifications? For instance, I saw the climate thread and it showed that 53 could be somewhat tropical in the south (which I would find interesting). Is that still correct? Because the old map had some countries missing. I think, 51 is not in the old climate map.
You can choose either country Candacis.
Azelor would be better to speak to the climate issues.
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Yes, 53 is sitting right on the Equator.
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Okay, then I would pick 53. Is there somewhere a bigger image of my country that I can download?
I just recognized that the old country 53 was split in two to form new 53 and 51. I guess, 51 seceded and shamelessly robbed 53 of their beautiful northern coasts.
Last edited by Candacis; 07-08-2018 at 05:15 PM.
Just this here - https://www.cartographersguild.com/s...l=1#post379918
Grab the scale as well and add it to you image before scaling it up, if you do.
Basically, most people just doubled or tripled the size of this smaller image.
That's why you want the scale in there as a layer before you scale the whole thing up.
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