Hello, Looking at this and the existing maps, I notice you separated the continents where the others have a small strip of land connecting them. Also, the rivers crossing almost the entire continent just north of the strait don't quite make sense to me. If the brown is mountains, that's an awfully steep land slope on the east side. Though the Andes give South America a similar asymmetry, both for river length across the continent and the opposite coastal slope. I would move the mountain sources of the longest rivers farther north from the south end of the range. Also, look at real rivers. Most don't branch from their source to multiple outlets, they converge from multiple sources to a single outlet. Most branching would only be at the coast where the river has deposited sand, silt and dirt. For the mountains, consider two main causes, two continental plates coming together, one or both pushing up at their interface, or one plate buckling up farther inland as it's pushed by the other. Then again, in a fantasy world, there could be entirely different reasons for mountains.
Saturday, November 25, 2017, 5:23:00 AM, Indagare wrote: I> I made a rough map for the western continents: I> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/25547993/ I apologize for the garish I> colors, but they make it easier to change if need be. Much like the notes I I> put up on Fan Shoar, I'd appreciate feedback. I> -Indy -- Best regards, AmigaDragon mailto:[email protected] _______________________________________________ MKGuild mailing list [email protected] http://lists.integral.org/listinfo/mkguild
