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Feb 22, 2016 | Random Map Drawings & Photos My First blog post - Misc photos and scans of various projects over the last few years. ...
Hello all. If you'll remember, I entered the September 2015 Regular Challenge with a map entitled "The Durnstel Estimates." It was actually the first digital map I had worked on, and I did it in Google Drawings (something to which I am still handicapped today). I didn't end up winning the challenge, which is perfectly fine, as I am an interested high-schooler and many of you are professionals. I did, however, learn ...
Sample of map in progress, for a map request
Back in 2002 I found out the software Wilbur and I started playing with it, just to make a whole planet for a draft sci-fi story of mine. A planet with bright blue vegetation. So, after many tries and tweaks I came out with the following images: I was quite satisfied with the global result, so I tried to get a more detailed image of a smaller part of the surface. Here is shown an ...
Updated 11-18-2015 at 05:46 PM by AzurePlanet (Lost links)
Originally Posted by AzurePlanet Hello everybody, I'm happy to share with you my just "finished" map. [...] Here you can have a look at the original WIP. [...] You can think about the USN as a contemporary place on Earth, it is not a fantasy or sci-fi world. This is definitely my own favourite Fictional Place. Before starting to tell you how I invented it, just a note to point out some basic issues: ...
Updated 11-11-2015 at 07:18 PM by AzurePlanet