Glaciation and Physiographic Regions || Worldbuilding Guide Series Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @madelinejameswrites
    @madelinejameswrites  Год назад +1

    Watch the next part, Elevation, here: ruclips.net/video/InaDWSiUD-s/видео.html

  • @wraithwrecker_
    @wraithwrecker_ 11 месяцев назад +10

    "I just really like to google things." Relatable content.

  • @MargaretPinard
    @MargaretPinard 2 года назад +9

    "Glaciation' made me do a double-take! I had an aunt who did that sort of research in the NY region for her thesis and career...SO cool!

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  2 года назад +5

      Oh that's so awesome! I would love to have a serious of bringing scientists on to talk about worldbuilding. When I'm super famous, you know 😂

  • @SebRomu
    @SebRomu Год назад +12

    Enjoyed the first two videos in this series so far, your literal "hands on" approach is refreshing. As a Canadian, I see lots of evidence of glaciation everyday, and am glad to see a video for worldbuilders that explains the where and how of many post glacial features. Well done.

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glaciation is one of the coolest things honestly, and people don't realize how impactful it is! One day I want to go to Canada and really see it for myself, I've watched some documentaries but I doubt it holds up to seeing it in person!

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  Год назад

      Oooh that would be a very interesting thing to expand on. Your polar regions would definitely have some expansion of ice caps that would disrupt possible shipping lanes and such. Because they would mostly be at the surface, I don't THINK they would have a major effect on oceanic circulation enough to impact the climate region calculations we'll be doing. But if it's relevant for your story to know the shipping path options, it would be a cool thing to chart out. It would be a seasonal thing 🤔

  • @kirksellman1999
    @kirksellman1999 2 года назад +9

    Wonderful series. Looking forward to the elevation video.

  • @madelinejameswrites
    @madelinejameswrites  2 года назад +20

    What do y'all think about these coming out monthly?

    • @trejagla5971
      @trejagla5971 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely these vids are so sick🤟🏼

    • @stephenrider6107
      @stephenrider6107 2 года назад +1

      These are really cool and I enjoy seeing the details about things I haven't seen before. Also I understand why the top of Canada looks so strange!

    • @simonsvensson5037
      @simonsvensson5037 Год назад

      A few months late, but love listening to these and watching them!

    • @MareduddapCynan
      @MareduddapCynan Год назад

      Just found these vids. Binging them today.

  • @eldantzler
    @eldantzler 9 месяцев назад +2

    really fantastic work, thank you for inspiring me to get in-depth with crafting my world!

  • @chantalhoreis1929
    @chantalhoreis1929 Год назад +2

    I am so happy I found your videos! This is so informative and inspiring.

  • @StoryGirl83
    @StoryGirl83 2 года назад +2

    This is so cool. I love all the details you put into this video and think this will be very useful when I am ready to get to work on mapping.

  • @TheUltimateScorpio
    @TheUltimateScorpio 4 месяца назад +1

    You're so sweet, personable and smart. Thank you for sharing your journey and knowledge! It helps to go along with you.

  • @HuzaifaRaza-gr8hy
    @HuzaifaRaza-gr8hy 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video, I'm currently using them to create my own fantasy world maps.

  • @SifuMarcusMartins
    @SifuMarcusMartins 2 года назад +1

    Amazing series, Love this worldbulding videos.

  • @EmmaBennetAuthor
    @EmmaBennetAuthor 2 года назад +2

    I’m loving this series, and I don’t even write fantasy!

  • @ProfBoggs
    @ProfBoggs Год назад

    I just stumbled onto your channel. Your content is very clear and practical. The mapping and paper cutout exercises are really helpful for making the connections between process and chronology. Frankly, you should connect this material to a workbook and an online or in-person course in especially a Geology, Geography or Game Design program. I could even imagine high school teachers using this material to teach physical geography (especially if you also deal with climare and biomes) modules (at least in Ontario, where Grade 9 students often have a physical geography course).
    Anyway, I will stop fawning. Do any of your videos deal with cave formation? I have a vague understanding of karst systems, and an even more vague understanding of lava tubes. I have no idea how or if caves form in granite and the like. However, a systematic overview of cave formation would be neat. Perhaps even discussing the structural integrity of caves and how that varies by material composition? And are caves ephemeral features in the same way lakes are (geologically speaking)? I always wonder to what degree my dungeons and caverns are remotely realistic. Anyway, something on those topics would be amazing...but I also recognize making good content takes time, etc. As it is, thanks for the videos you posted.

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! I am definitely a hobbyist but if the cards line up, I would love to make a workbook one day! I'm not sure if I'll truly ever have the time, but that would be a lot of fun!
      I've honestly never looked into cave formations specifically, but one of the next videos I plan on doing is on mineralogy so if I can find an opportunity to squeeze that into the implications of different rocks etc in different places I will definitely do so! I could see it being a really cool topic to dig into when I get to regional maps though!

  • @ProfRandom1618
    @ProfRandom1618 Год назад +2

    Any thoughts about Lake Agassiz

  • @SpuneDagr
    @SpuneDagr 5 месяцев назад

    Around 4:50 when you're talking about the "east" side of land masses, does northern or southern hemisphere change that? Might it be reversed south of the equator?

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  5 месяцев назад +1

      I believe it is still the East side! This is due to wind patterns mainly and the wind belts will still blow in the same direction regardless of hemisphere.

  • @trevorjrooney
    @trevorjrooney 12 дней назад

    Do you have suggestions for how to do this in physical 3d? I've been watching your videos and Artifexian's videos and while I like Gplates for surface area and distance measurements, I hate using the program. But it has kind of really prevented me from accepting a 2d projection as acceptable.

    • @madelinejameswrites
      @madelinejameswrites  12 дней назад

      Oh you can definitely put this in a 3D projection, I put all of mine in one to create good projections for different local maps. I do some Photoshop shenanigans to create a basic rectangular project and then I put it into gprojector to get a globe. I've been thinking of making a video on it here soon.

  • @weaselingrentler508
    @weaselingrentler508 2 года назад +1

    hell ywah