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    Wip My Worldbuilding Journey towards a climate map

    This is my first official post on the Guild, so I would like to say hello! Anyways, I have been on my worldbuilding journey with the goal of creating a somewhat accurate climate map, and I have completed the step of making my map, or at least the first version. I plan to update my map once I get Adobe in order to make my maps more high quality and detail. Anyways, this is my map now.

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    NOTE: Please do not do my map for me. That would be just unrewarding for me to just have some one do the work for me instead of doing it myself. I am just looking for some tips and criticism. Once I get Adobe, I plan to add things like mountains, rivers, and other additional things. I hope I can interact with more people on the Guild because I know this is a fun place to be. Thanks!
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    I like the shapes on your map, just wondering did you base the shapes on tectonics or just random?

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    Thank you! As for your question, the landmasses were made using various landmass brushes as well as correcting it on Blender, because when translating the equirectangular map to a globe, some of the landmasses end up looking stretched or don't connect with one another. But yes, I have used G-Plates to create some plates and did the direction so I can get my ridges and mountains, although I have to add in more mountains island based on the hotspots and directions. But when I'm done with that, I plan on posting it to the thread. So, stay tuned!

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    I certainly will, looking forward to see your project progress
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