What year is this?Using the new hydrography by @Drex I created probably one of my most accurate patches so far:
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What year is this?Using the new hydrography by @Drex I created probably one of my most accurate patches so far:
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Take into account that this map belongs to the present day, the map I posted of 1763 does not include reservoirs and bodies of water created later (although I probably missed some).I need Blank pls
Pretty good albeit you forgot to colour some pixels. Alas, the most accurate map of China imo would have to include the Tusi states and other internal vassals that extended from Xinjiang to Yunnan.Using the new hydrography by @Drex I created probably one of my most accurate patches so far:
Thanks. I'll get to the vassals right now.Pretty good albeit you forgot to colour some pixels. Alas, the most accurate map of China imo would have to include the Tusi states and other internal vassals that extended from Xinjiang to Yunnan.
Fits for 1748-1815What year is this?
@Drex Alright here you go
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Orange area in Heilongjiang and Jilin are two different interpretations of the border, and can be used interchangeably. I also did the chiefdoms within Tibet proper and the Miao(?) areas in Guizhou and Guangxi.
Otherwise, Kolchak commends you for an otherwise very accurate Qing map-Nyarong wasn't under Lhasa control at this point
-Wuyuan should be part of Anhui, not Jiangxi
-Laiyuan and Yu should be part of Zhili, not Shanxi
Tell him I said thanks :3Otherwise, Kolchak commends you for an otherwise very accurate Qing map
It's this Yu, by the way, not that other one.Tell him I said thanks :3
I like a lot of this, but I stand by my opinion that one pixel lakes are generally a pain in the ass (excuse my french). If a lake isn't big enough to warrant using at least one pixel of the water color, it isn't large enough to warrant being on the WorldA. I do think this would be a great kickoff point for a more complete river/terrain map, though.Take into account that this map belongs to the present day, the map I posted of 1763 does not include reservoirs and bodies of water created later (although I probably missed some).
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Pretty good albeit you forgot to colour some pixels. Alas, the most accurate map of China imo would have to include the Tusi states and other internal vassals that extended from Xinjiang to Yunnan.
There's an old one that I'm sure is somewhere on the thread, but there hasn't been one for the next-gen worldas (mainly because people stop making new versions of the map as soon as they find out about the old one)are there any topographic/bathymetric map around?
welp, i hope someone makes one for the new one soonishThere's an old one that I'm sure is somewhere on the thread, but there hasn't been one for the next-gen worldas (mainly because people stop making new versions of the map as soon as they find out about the old one)
Missing Lake Tulare (which should really be on the regular WorldA too)Take into account that this map belongs to the present day, the map I posted of 1763 does not include reservoirs and bodies of water created later (although I probably missed some).
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Pretty good albeit you forgot to colour some pixels. Alas, the most accurate map of China imo would have to include the Tusi states and other internal vassals that extended from Xinjiang to Yunnan.
The one you quoted is a modern map, and Lake Tulare does no longer exist.Missing Lake Tulare (which should really be on the regular WorldA too)
Sorry, misread as being from 1763. I see you did include it on tat one.The one you quoted is a modern map, and Lake Tulare does no longer exist.
Could somebody please do a basemap of the world with 1-3 meters of sea level rise?
Everyone was on vacation that year.Iceland is marked as uninhabited in 1500