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The researcher would provide the basic location points so we would need you to create a few illustrated base maps and then using an overlay create a layer for the site locations and calligraphed place names.
The region is Middle East.
Hi, I am looking for a cartographer who specialises in hand drawn maps.
The human mind is pretty amazing. I'm fascinated by mine. How can it possibly keep coming up with idea after idea and then chasing after said ideas like a puppy chasing a ball. I was happily working on my "Adventures of Calan Stonebridge" encounter map series and a long shelved project was suddenly unearthed by my brain like a child finding a dusty box in Grandmothers attic. I don't think I have ADD, I just think my brain is trying to get it's "to do" list done. Calan Stonebridge, ...
Updated 10-30-2012 at 03:44 PM by jtougas
Here is part three of the text-only version of The Adventures of Calan Stonebridge. Calan Stonebridge could not remember a time when he had been more sore. He had spent the last few hours huddled under a foul smelling tarp in the back of a stolen grave diggers wagon. The rough planks of the floor of the wagon had dug into his flesh and the hard ride had given him bruises he was sure would never heal. The roads outside of Riverhewn had been hard packed due to a lack of rain and he ...