Facing inside right? Well, I guess it could work, since the central plateau is large enough for the bend of Niburum to cover the mountains on the other side.
I knew the moment I saw it that Sue's map was going to win this challenge... But I really like yours too Hadrian. It has an almost impressionist feel, that give it a very strong atmosphere. I just think many people prefer a map with more details.
Thank you, Gathar. I would probably have added more details, if I had more time. This map was quite time consuming, probably a lot more than it looks like, because I had to draw almost everything (except from the Tree symbols and the blurred symbols I used for the background) from scratch using the CC3 drawing tools. Also, I ended up having an unreasonably high amount of different sheets, which caused the map to run pretty slow towards the end. I even experienced a couple of CC3 crashes as I zoomed in.
Anyway, I've shown that a map like this can be done in CC3+, but I have to admit, that these kind of maps probably are not one of CC3+'s core strengths.
Thank you - and congratulations yourself on 4th place, Hadrian. You did a lot better than I did the first time I entered a Challenge. I mean, I came 4th as well, but the field was only half the size, so it was a lot less of an achievement than your first go. Also, you were ahead of a couple of others with notable awards - Icemanelli has a Challenge under his belt, AND an annual 'best of 2016' Atlas Award to his name (the golden globe), but you beat him nonetheless!
What you did is nothing to be disappointed in at all, and indicates that with a few more goes you could probably do it - and maybe a lot faster than I did
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Let's talk location:D
Maybe place it at the very northern tip of Peredur?:)
Thank you, Gathar. I would probably have added more details, if I had more time. This map was quite time consuming, probably a lot more than it looks like, because I had to draw almost everything (except from the Tree symbols and the blurred symbols I used for the background) from scratch using the CC3 drawing tools. Also, I ended up having an unreasonably high amount of different sheets, which caused the map to run pretty slow towards the end. I even experienced a couple of CC3 crashes as I zoomed in.
Anyway, I've shown that a map like this can be done in CC3+, but I have to admit, that these kind of maps probably are not one of CC3+'s core strengths.
What you did is nothing to be disappointed in at all, and indicates that with a few more goes you could probably do it - and maybe a lot faster than I did