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    Hmmm... I love the land shapes and the globe view... will follow closely .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielHasenbos View Post
    Man, your landscapes are always so recognisable, and lovely too look at. I really like this one!
    Thanks Daniel
    That is always good to hear.
    Quote Originally Posted by Falconius View Post
    Your globe and partial globe drawings are always very impressive. This will be an interesting experiment to follow.

    Edit: Fixed the "you're"
    Thanks Falconius
    Quote Originally Posted by Elterio Delgard View Post
    Well, me is no Pinnochio but I won't lie, I won't say its bad in fear of my nose growing, ITS AWESOME! it must be hard to draw a map where you progressively change the scale because of both the angle of your map and the sphere. That takes LOTS of courage!
    Bravo is all I can say!

    The mountains in the first page of the thread took a quick improvement.

    Also, this thread is... THREE YEARS OLD! I am quite inspired by the devotion you give to your work.v Have some rep!

    Edit: Argh... It says I must spread some rep first. Noooo! D: I can't place rep yet... Well... Have some, errr, invisible rep? *sigh*
    Thanks Elterio
    And yes, it can be challenging to have the terrain changing as it curves around and especially down toward the bottom.
    There is the choice of whether you flip it or what. I did flip it with Thurian age... may be just what ya have to do.

    Hehe, 3 years... I didn't actually realize it had been that long.
    [pats self on the back for endurance]
    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    Your mountain ranges are so organic ! What is the size and resolution of the base file ?
    Thanks Thomas
    The file is something like 150 mb and is maybe 24 x 24 inches at 300 dpi.
    So it is sort of large, but not HUGE.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Hmmm... I love the land shapes and the globe view... will follow closely .
    Thanks Ilanthar
    I was pleased with the sort of swirl shape that I did here.

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