Update #7
Oh boy, it's been a while since the last update, was... 2018?! Well, better later than never, am right?
during this five years i finished the height map, no real need to show the process since is basicly the same one in the previous updates, one height layer after another, and another and another and another.
here is it, 50% of the real size, 6000 x 6000:
Some areas certinlly look more inspired and detailed...
Than others...
Not gonna lie, o got real bored near the end
Sorry any grammatical error, I'm better with Portuguese than English.
Update #8
Now that the height map is ready, i can do more interesting things, so i hope the updates will be more frequent...
And speaking of more interesting things, Rivers!!!
The rivers I originally drew were straight and pretty dull, redrawing them more naturally has excited me a lot and helped keep the pace, I can't draw a river basin without automatically imagining a civilization developing on the banks, I should having finished the height map before, to start worldbuilding earlier
Here are the old and new rivers i've done so far:
Best fantasy river basins ever draw by human hand? no...
am I feeling like a rudimentary alternative software of wilbur? Yes.
am I happy about it? Absolutelly!!!
Sorry any grammatical error, I'm better with Portuguese than English.
Sorry any grammatical error, I'm better with Portuguese than English.
Very nice topography! I subscribe on it))
P.S. And yet, a separate section is needed for botanists of geology, climatology, and so on. I often miss threads like this.
I love crazy river maps like you have in #9, they're just so crunchy. That said it's perfectly fine to stop going that direction because it is a crazy amount of work where the pay off may not be worth it. The new plan sounds much more reasonable.
Loving the development so far.