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    Wip Regional Maps of Asdar

    These are screen shots of the Asdar map, focusing on the Pallathantic and Barathorn regions. I believe this is the correct place to post these. I'm new, so I may be mistaken. I am always working on this map in my free time. It is an ongoing work, always changing and increasing in detail. I wish it had the beautiful detailing that so many maps on this site have, but it is rather plain in that regard. I make other maps, but this is my favorite mapping project. Feedback is welcome.

    The Asdar Map is a Freehand Document. This is my first post with the eastern hemisphere of Asdar

    Pallathantic
    The Pallathantic Sea reaches east west and is a major sea highway for many populous nations.
    Asdar_Pallathantic_(C)_KraigHausmann_001.jpg

    Pallathantic -- Close-Up
    Asdar_Eastern_Pallathantic_(C)_KraigHausmann_002.jpg

    Pytharnia and Jaggudorns
    Pytharnia is a subcontinent that flows into the greater continent of Asdauria. Where the two meet rise the enormous Jaggudorns, the highest mountains of the world of Asdar, comparable to the Himalayas.
    Asdar_Pytharnia-Jaggudorns_(c)_KraigHausmann_006.jpg

    Barathorn (West of Pytharnia and Pallathantic)
    Asdar_Barathorn_(C)_KraigHausmann_003.jpg

    Barathorn and Pytharnia
    This map shows Barathorn and Pytharnia
    Asdar_Barathorn_Pytharnia_(C)_KraigHausmann_008.jpg

    Ithatian Isles
    These islands are in the Pallathantic Sea. This close-up shows the detail of the islands and the various place-names.
    Asdar_Pallathantic_IthatianIsles_(C)_KraigHausmann_009.jpg
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    Those are great. You can really tell they're a labor of love based on all the detailed work you've put into them.

    What's the significance of the scale bars everywhere?

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    Post Scale Bars

    Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, the rulers should have been turned off. They're on their own layer, so I could have done that. The map is meant to be functional, so I like to be able to see the distances.

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    It could be snuck into a school atlas and no one would be the wiser. It looks authentic and has such great angled labels, look genuine earth but is fantastic fantasy!

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    Holy mother of a second hand cheeseburger! This is amazing, and so authentic!

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    Looking fantastic! Out of curiosity, how huge is the work file?

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    The Freehand 11 file is 36.3 MBs in size.

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    I quite like what you've done here so far. It feels like a modern looking map. What is the world like in terms of technology and such?

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    The technology varies over a period of 15,000 of its years which is what I have outlined. At the beginning of that period, the technology is much more advanced than earth's present technology, with a great energized sphere set in place around the world to protect from radiation and hostile invaders. At the lowest point during that period, it's about copper-age technology. At the end of that period or 'modern' times, the technology is roughly comparable to early 1900's, but operates differently.

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    This is really fantastic. I love it.

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