Awesome. I think the ocean and land colors complement each other perfectly.
A few years ago I was contracted to create a map for Greater Than Games for their newest game, Spirit Island. Well, apparently the game was successful enough that they've produced an expansion, which gave me the chance to improve the map as I widened the view extent. This new map represents a serious upgrade (in my opinion) compared to the first one I made. Adding a design tablet and three years more experience to my fantasy cartography has really made a difference, and I'm super proud of this expansion.
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Awesome. I think the ocean and land colors complement each other perfectly.
Very nice map. You have every reason to be proud.
Good job, North ! I'm really fond of those flags, it adds a lot to the map
Great map, very clean and balanced
Very attractive work, and a nice improvement on the original.
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Lovely map. It's funny that the old royal standard of France was the white flag!
Just for information, Ireland was the Kingdom of Ireland in 1700, blue flag with a gold harp, but was in personal union with the Kingdom of England (William of Orange). But I guess this map rightly only shows flags of the major independent powers.
Nice and clean, well done! I'll have to echo Beee, I really like the way the flags compliment the map itself. The only thing I find that slightly bothers me is how large the singular mountains are in Norway and Russia, compared to the ones in southern parts of the map. A minor nitpick, though.
Good work, certainly worthy of rep if I have any to spare!
Very nice work, gotta agree with all the others!
I found one tiny mistake concerning the bavarian-austrian border. The ‚Innviertel‘ region was ceded to Austria only in 1779.
Considering the small size of the issue, it’s most likely not worth changing it though.