Hey Yas Forumss, I'd like to make a world map in my own vision but I might need some help, type the 3 nrs. on the back and the credit ca...; Nah but fr, I'd like to make a map and I need some resources like historical maps, ethnic and language maps, stuff like that, anything of the sorts. Any help is welcome and if the thread doesn't die out too quickly (idk how fast Yas Forums is,I'm a Yas Forums fag btw) I'll even post a reply with it or if it happens I'll make a new thread and let you rate it, I'm curious for feedback.
I made a map of europe some time ago but I'd like to remake that plus add the rest of the world. >pic related
Lmao, but nah, I have no bad feelings towards Ukraine, I just feel like there aren't a lot of differences between russians, belos and ukrainians, forgive me if I'm wrong, I'm open if there's anything you'd like to say; the more I know.
Charles Torres
Harsh, some of us have three chins.
David Evans
Finns on russian land=cringe
Alexander Bennett
COMMONWEALTH OF BOTH NATIONS
Nolan Campbell
Now that you mention it, yeah, mistake on my part, I want to remake it anyways as mentioned
Kayden Wright
Since you aren't getting a lot of replies I will post a couple more maps :)
Thank you very much user, I think perhaps I would've gotten a few more replies if I were to have shown a default blank world map instead of the one I made a while ago since that might not be to the liking of the majority here.
Andrew Stewart
>France owning everything West of the Rhine, including areas of modern-day North Rhine-Westphalia they only held for like 5 years total as the occupying power under Napoleon Sorry, but that's a no go. I'd like to hear you explain that.
But it's impossible anyways, Germany usually wrecks all concepts because of our extremely federal past.
Jaxon Adams
Back when I made the map I haven't had the topography as reference so maybe that's why I went over the rhine, honestly I tried incorporating the waloon region into France along with Luxembourg.
Ah, alright. Splitting up Belgium seems alright to me, I get that. There are multiple ways of doing it. Luxemburg is complicated since both France and Germany are "interested" in it, so to say. But let's just say that France doesn't have a real claim to the whole west-Rhine area, they never held Aachen except for those 5 years in which they were just the occupiers.
Samuel Brown
Conaidering how stubbornly they occupy russian-speaking internet I would assume there is no difference at all
Liam Jones
I don't like how they all have to have different titles
Julian Cruz
It was more of a style thing really, I didn't want everything to have "kingdom of...", "Empire of...", I though of adding a bit of flavor.
Parker Stewart
fuck off with your pl"""c""" bullshit
Jason Russell
>COMMONWEALTH OF BOTH NATIONS >Now that you mention it, yeah, mistake on my part, I want to remake it anyways as mentioned
Dominic Lee
vpn does even work on 4channel for some reason
Evan Butler
we are BALTIC. pl"""c""" was a p*lish nation founded on enslaved lithuanians
Logan Morris
>uneducated monkeys keep posting unified Iberia Maybe go read about the first, second, third, or fourth times Spain got their asses kicked trying to take Portugal.
Sebastian Sanchez
I haven't had a takeover in mind, more like a diplomatic union of sorts
Lucas Taylor
>having a direct border with Russia >not having Ukraine exist at least as a buffer state Really bad geopolitics there. And you really do need to study history and geography really well to actually know what's good and plausible on a map. I would say even a few years.
I'm no expert and I don't claim to be, I only wanted to created a map more culture-wise than anything at the time but now I want to make a more proper one and I'm willing to learn anything that there would be to know in regards to doing that, what things to keep in mind or pay attention to.
Jacob Morales
why does russia have all that land north of ingria its not theirs
Brayden Ramirez
I would say start with language maps first then look the historical ones. Read up on the change you observe for a country to see why it happened, look at the context, then judge.
>map more culture-wise than anything nigga the world ain't a map painting simulator, why tf would anyone allow germany to incorporate the niggerlands or australia or the med pack the ostrich might comply, just MIGHT, but the dutch revolts are a thing, and the swiiss have their own shit going, can't imagine them just up and submitting to far away capitals
Samuel Morris
IFRC I wanted to give them a bit more coast since they lack that in northern europe, viable coast at least.
Mason Peterson
When I said "a few years" I wasn't being arrogant against you, I'm just saying that after some time you will change your opinion on certain subjects several times after studying them or bumping into more info.
Kayden Howard
In germany's case it was more of a language thing since they're all bascially german speaking countries, even with the differences in accent or dialect.
Ayden Flores
Yeah don't worry, there wasn't any arrogance to be felt in the reply, just wanted to speak my mind and justify what I thought at the time.
Nicholas Reed
>pl"""c""" was a p*lish nation founded on enslaved lithuanians *offers more than 25 y.o. lithuanian prince a hungarian loli bride and the entire fucking polish kingdom as her dowry in exchange of him becoming the ruler of Poland* yep, truly enslaved beyond the limits of reason...
This is actually a good example of this At first you might say the Dutch simply belong to Germany. The language is closely related and they were connected to Germany. But in reality they diverged much from the rest of Germanic people and their culture and language are distinct. So is the case of Swiss Germans. So putting them in Germany in a modern post-1800 is unpractical. It might be some loose Confederation at best. Austria, however could work because they are still very similar to Germans and unity is still a relatively recent idea for them. At the end of WW1 it was tried and 1938 it happened. This is just an example.
Ukraine is a similar issue. They look "Russian" to us, so we just assume it's like that. But the Ukrainian language itself is actually distinct from Russian, even grammatically. It's not like the Romanian dialects at all or even like Serbo-Croatian. Russians actually can't understand spoken Ukrainian. It's not just a funny version of Russian. youtube.com/watch?v=CQLM62r5nLI I talked with some student from Ukraine back in 2015 or 2016 and we were talking about basic words in our languages, things like months, seasons, days... To my surprise Russian had more Latin and French words than Ukrainian. The latter had some hard to pronounce Slavic words.
Thank you very much for all the maps and especially the explanations for the german and eastern groups of people, I hope it's the same user and I'm not tagging another fellow user.
Anthony Garcia
>Lines connecting islands to land despite the map having color gradients for every country
Why?
Carson Phillips
Funnly enough I was 50/50 on the idea but hey, I guess the penny landed on tails instead (pun intended).
Parker Gray
Manipulative as in what, it shows all the groups separately, wouldn't that count for more?
Aaron Jenkins
By dividing Slovenes into three ethnicities, genius
Landon James
Maybe I'm a bit too dumb or I'm reading the map wrong but, I don't see how Slovenes are divided in 3 ethnicities, you mean like the serbs that are shown in the slovenia region along with the yugoslavia map down-right (which desu I don't get why that is there)?