Also, I found this tutorial which helps in everything from temperature to currents and climate. I might try to use it and make some more maps tomorrow, but if anyone wants to they can do so as well.
How about Vulcan, the Roman God of craftsmen, seeing as how you all are building this world.Thanks! That will be very useful. In the meantime, I'm finishing the elevation map of the world.
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I think we should really give it a name.
Maybe Oreios, who was the primordial deity of mountains (based on the massive, massive mountain chain in the middle continent)How about Vulcan, the Roman God of craftsmen, seeing as how you all are building this world.
Oh, that sounds good.Maybe Oreios, who was the primordial deity of mountains (based on the massive, massive mountain chain in the middle continent)
Oh, that sounds good.
The central mountain range is the size of Europe. Those would be some impressive views.In case anyone's interested here's the map with the outlines of our world's map on top of it for some perspective.
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Yep, 'tis why I proposed that we named the planet after the Greek deity of mountains.The central mountain range is the size of Europe. Those would be some impressive views.
What software do you use?@Thanosaekk , that's impressive. I would like to collaborate as soon as I can, however, I don't know how to work with layers.
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Rain patterns for January (left) and July (right). Whiter means larger likelihood of rain, transparent means almost none. This is one of the first steps from the guide, and tomorrow I will start working on temperature and climate! (unless someone else wants to continue from here)
What software do you use?
Youch, that has to be painful. If you want, I'd highly recommend downloading PDN (getpaint.net): if you need help if you get it, feel free to dm me for help!MSpaint.
Also, the elevation map of the world, including the ocean trenches and the continental shelves. What I could help in at the stage after that is to review and finish the currents map and create a map of latitudes.