porkenbeans wrote:Please try to learn how to accept constructive criticism. I think this is a good map. I only suggest a color refinement.
Here is the reasoning behind my sugg. And please take note that I just received the pm yesterday informing me that my opinion was requested.
When you have a map such as yours, with most of the canvas being water, it is better to make it a lighter shade than the land. It is considered "negative space" and should be made to allow your subject to come forward. This is especially critical when you have such small dots of land. If you are interested in what I am trying to say, simply take a few moments to adjust your color levels accordingly. Make the water a very light shade, and the land a very rich color. This contrast will allow your land to come forward and pop. ...Try it !
You attempted it once at the beginning of this thread, but you did not take it far enough. If you remember, that was the first thing that people suggested. These first impressions are dead on. "New eyes" are very useful, use them. They are far more objective because they have NOT been starring at it for hours upon hours.
Again, I like this map. Good luck with it.
I entirely disagree. The dark blue sea works well with the land colors. The negative space is filled nicely.
What can I say, I'm a "dark water guy", there are plenty of "light water guys" around too. They are usually wrong though.