Name: Outton
Details
- Central river running almost across the top of the map, and then down to the bottom
- 2 main obvious points of tributaries
- Narrow “valleys”
- First one is on the far west side, just at the northern bend of the main river
- Second one is directly west of the first, on the southern shore of the main river. (Has a hook to it)
- Narrow “valleys”
- Highland levels down, north-westward, towards a thin section of the river.
- Appears to be a truncated spur. That is to say, a mountain spur that has been worn back by glacial activity moving through (and widening) the river valley.
Here is some insight into how I make these maps.
Kind of like writing, I go through multiple drafts. There are a handful of tools on Wonderdraft, such as:
- Inverting the land and water
- Locking the generation seed
- Allows to regenerate the map, but at different levels of detail