Welcome to the Wardrobe: Homeworld of the Sheetheads
This is an albeit simple but official world map of the planet SHEETHEADS takes place on. The Wardrobe is a planet geographically defined by it's land bridges. Almost every major continent at this point in time is connected by a long chain of land bridges. A geographic phenomena that formed through both sheer happenstance and the culmination of billions of years of heightened tectonic movement and extreme orogeny. Spurred on by the warmth of constant tidal heating of it's partner planet the Hangar.
Each continent is also named after a fashion style of our own world. Ranging from ethnic costumes and uniforms from all over to contemporary internet movements. With a pinch of literary and movie references for the major landmarks :) . Despite the overwhelmingly human naming scheme. There is actually no human presence on or near the Wardrobe. Not even a native sophont presence. These names are purely out of universe titles to summarize their soul. And to fit in with the rest of the Clothing related naming scheme I have going on.
You all have no idea just how happy I am with this. I don't know how to properly write it out other than I "Put my whole pussy into it". I took off my ankle weights and fulfilled all my old childhood obsessions with mapmaking. The world itself is hugely inspired by both early renditions of exoplanets that were just all landbridges. And planet textures from the game Stellaris of all things which did something similar (A game I absolutley do not recommend btw I burnt over 100 hours into it and regret It to this day).
These two guides on Coastlines and Polar Distortion were what started all this back at the start of 2024. And I literally could not have gotten away from breaking free of polar distortion without G.Projector.
I've been practicing on and off for over the past year with mapmaking. You've seen some of it through some old doodles and the Neo-Anthropocene Biosphere Lineup. But this has finally been a moment where I could finally take off those Ankle weights and apply everything I learnt into this. I couldn't be any happier because of it. I hope my younger self would've loved to see how far I've come artistically.
Here's also a blank version of the map with no grid or names
And lastly here are some projections of the Wardrobe on a globe. To show off the fact that I am finally free from the weird Polar pinch effect you see in so many other world maps.