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Hello, This post is to get some ideas down and make a plan. I want to make a GIS of the Inner Sea that will be searchable, measurable, zoomable, and interactive. I want a player or gamemaster to be able to learn about areas in an easy way. There are two sides to this project. Both start by georeferencing the map of the Inner Sea. Paizo has published a global map of Golarion. It is not to scale but it is still a good guide for where the Inner Sea is. ...
Updated 05-25-2016 at 06:14 PM by Triceratops (Update)
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)