Your map looks great, I love it, the mountains, the coasts, the colors.
Your map looks great, I love it, the mountains, the coasts, the colors.
Thanks Naima! Much appreciated. By orography did you mean figuring out drainage channels and the like? For the most part that was using Earth as a model, and using my general knowledge of which climates tend to go where to guess which areas would have higher precipitation and thus more rivers, estuaries, etc. But I may well change things a little bit and add/remove some rivers once I've finished with climates.
Thanks dirt!
Adding another update now, as I've gone through and fixed some things that were bugging me with the topography and overall geography. Also took a stab at some (very) rough bathymetry, which was fun but I don't think I have the patience to fully go for realistic ocean floor topography, at least not at this point. Drawing realistic mid-ocean ridges plus about two thousand seamounts doesn't seem like the best use of my time... Anyway, I'm thrilled to have gotten this far, and it's really starting to look like a real world when I convert it to a globe.
As always, C&C is welcome, particularly for areas that seem geologicallly dubious! Think this is more than enough for me to start working through climates, but I expect I'll continue to do some minor edits to topography as well.
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By orography I mean the general mountains shape, generation distribution and overall how the heightmap is done.
This is a really cool project that you're working on. I'm trying to worldbuild myself but learning G-Plates and all. So, I have a question. I How did you figure out how to age the mountains and orogenies? How did you move the rifts? Also, when do you plan to do the climates? Is this your final worldbuilding project? It would be really helpful to know. Thanks, and good luck with your project.