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    Question Creating alternate political maps with real continent boundaries

    I am an absolute beginner to drawing software and mapmaking, and I'm looking to get started by making some alternate history maps. It seems like the easiest way to get started would be to import real-world maps with only continental boundaries, or possibly with editable political boundaries, but I don't have any idea how to go about this, and haven't found anything in the tutorials or older forum threads about it.

    Any advice, or just pointing me somewhere else this is addressed, would be greatly appreciated.

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    Guild Journeyer Bretton's Avatar
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    What software will you be using? Or are you hand drawing it?

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    For real-world maps, pretty much in any style you want, you can try snazzymaps.com. Tons of customization options. You can remove all political borders, cities, infrastructure, and essentially have Google Maps with just land and water and terrain in any colors you'd like.
    Then you could use editing software to draw on top of those, make your own borders, labels, artwork, what have you. For this, Photoshop is the expensive option; alternatively, GIMP is a totally free image editing application that'll serve most non-professional needs.
    Now those are your tools. They might take some time to get familiar with. As for making maps that actually look halfway decent, welcome to Earth. Most of us try our best here.
    Last edited by Daelin; 06-03-2020 at 08:26 AM.

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