I think that's great! It might need a little saturation and contrast enhancement. I think if you fiddle with it a little you'll get something you like. Personally, I enjoy the pencil quality.
I don't know what you expected, but I find this result quite stunning (except maybe the coastline which is faded at some places?)... the colors are perfect, love that soft green and the warm shade for the relief.
I think that's great! It might need a little saturation and contrast enhancement. I think if you fiddle with it a little you'll get something you like. Personally, I enjoy the pencil quality.
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I'm working on the map(s) of Elbenheim (a german colony) for my Elzevir atlas of Mars.
And... I'm quite struggling with the names. If you have some cool german names, that would help. The region is called Elbenheim (with the southern part around Heilig Mesa called Isenstein). So there's mainly references to mythology, lieds, lorelei & such.
Very nice! I love the soft colours, and of course you’re shaded relief is always spot on.
I believe I can tell the difference between the swamps and grasslands. As for the icons, the icons you have here are a bit unscaled (I think) but look amazing on the map, particularly with how the rivers are integrated with them. The level of detail you have everywhere else would look a bit strange alongside simple city dots. This is just my two cents though!
Swamps are different enough for sure, and your cities are adorable, though maybe not visible enough and easily lost when added in dense geographic elements ? I would be a little afraid the strengh of labels added later may unbalance/hide them. It's never easy at this scale
Thanks for the inputs!
Considering other comments I had on this one, I changed the cities for shields (bigger for capital cities) but I might do a in-between solution in the end.
I'm also redoing the forests and to give them some more sense of the topography underneath.
I guess the colour will do the difference for the lands.
Everything is sill a WIP, to put it in a nutshell...