Capricornia's coast's are done, also here's an equirectangular version of my map that can be used on a map-to-globe program. Expect the last of the elevation in a month or so(maybe sooner).
Now if i could only figure out how to easily do the polar areas... any ideas?Gprojector is so useful! Looking good!
That will work prefect, thanks for pointing that out.In G.Projector you can also use an 'Equirectangular Oblique' projection and change the center longitude/latitude so the polar regions move to the equator for modification without distortion. You can then save the map and reverse the parameters after you have finished fine-tuning.
Is that the Pangaea stage in the first of the two maps you just posted? That's amazing, this has to be one of the most geologically thorough worldbuilding projects I've seen thus far on AH.com.
Maybe, If I can figure out how divide the red polar supercontinent. That will probably be as far back as i need to go. Also, thanks for the kind words.Are we going to see this worlds "Rodinia" phase, or just Pannotia?
Either way, I love the attention to detail here.
Animations are beyond me but i might make an image with multiple maps in between th ones ive made along with arrows to show where the continents are moving. This is also why i didnt want to go further back than rodinia as i havent even really talked about the continents in modern times. I think a good start would be going in-depth about every labeled area on the pangea/modern map, what do tou think?The descriptions are impressively in-depth and the maps are cool, but it's hard to picture everything happening in my head cause I don't know the continents well. I don't know how far you want to go with this but if you were to do an animation of the moving continents in action that would be really cool. Might be a hard and time consuming activity though.
Animations are beyond me but i might make an image with multiple maps in between th ones ive made along with arrows to show where the continents are moving. This is also why i didnt want to go further back than rodinia as i havent even really talked about the continents in modern times. I think a good start would be going in-depth about every labeled area on the pangea/modern map, what do tou think?
I tracked as much as I can visually, but plate tectonics aren't my specialty, so sometimes things aren't intuitive. I think arrows would be helpful as well. Any extra information you provide is great, but the arrows help me most. On my own project, my plate tectonics only go as far as to say which direction things are going/coming from, so I must say your attention to detail blows me out of the water. I think I agree that nothing quite this well done has been on AH.com before.Animations are beyond me but i might make an image with multiple maps in between th ones ive made along with arrows to show where the continents are moving. This is also why i didnt want to go further back than rodinia as i havent even really talked about the continents in modern times. I think a good start would be going in-depth about every labeled area on the pangea/modern map, what do tou think?