As promised last time, some completed maps. These are 3250x3250 so you will have to click through or download to view full size. (You may use the maps for non-commercial purposes, if you'd like.)
This was my primary test map. The city names that lie across islands are difficult to read; I will probably tweak the city label style some to try to address that.I tried a map using the Mediterranean template that creates a central sea:
With this configuration the central rhumblines become a pretty striking feature. It's not the sort of thing you'd want to see on every map, but it look pretty good here. There are a couple of other nice features on this map. I like the big enclosed bay at the lower right (although “Obvioussland" is not a great name -- I'm not even sure how the name generator came up with that). The snaky river in the upper left looks very good, although for some reason it got two names.
Here's a final map, this time a “coast" map showing one coast of a larger continent:
This one happened to generate a Lost Coast and I've modified the label style for that to fit in with the general style of these maps. There's also a weird coincidence on this map where one of the rhumblines comes out of the mouth of river which looks strange.So that's it for Knurden-style maps. Next time ... haunted forests.