First Try how a map from the old egyptian would look like.
Fine Liner with Aquarell Colour.
First Try how a map from the old egyptian would look like.
Fine Liner with Aquarell Colour.
Sweet! A really really nice idea - REP WORTHY!!
not sure what the elements on the left column are? A separate story? Would a sun be appropriate - what is it signifying? time of day?, they live in southern hemisphere? What are the bottom elements?
Sorry so many question, but I love this and want to know, great job!
hi
i try to explain on the left this are the acient hieroglyphs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_hieroglyphs
i mixed the hieroglyphs i know.
The rest a just elemens like you can find in the tombs of the kings.
the sun was a once a god during the time of Akhenaten, so is a god symbol.
Hope to anwerd all questions :-)
Hey! Impressive! I like the hands coming out of the sun, is that a reference to Akhenaton? Really good thinking. the colours are good. One thing that is missing, the sphinx with the broken noze! Kidding. Actually if there is one thing I would suggest you is to put a raft of some sort or somone gathering the grapes. Remember that often in ancien times people used to draw human activities of everyday.
However, the red on the border, I like it. You have that fading effect that light gives on painting over the years.
We all wish to create, but do we really create?
What we draw and what we write is part of us.
No we do not create, we simply discover who we are.
**My maps have copyrights**
Thanks for the Tips...the next map will have some humans :-) you are right there where allways some human in den pictures.
Oh and! Would you be able to change the texture of the fabric? making it look like, dunno, fabric put togheter?
We all wish to create, but do we really create?
What we draw and what we write is part of us.
No we do not create, we simply discover who we are.
**My maps have copyrights**
it is on paper not on fabric but now worry...i am right working on something on fabric i will show it tomorrow
You may find the Turin Papyrus Map interesting. It dates to about 1160 BCE, and depicts the topography of an area in the eastern desert of Egypt, including indications of local mineral deposits (gold mine and quarry mainly), which makes sense since it was made for a mining and quarrying expedition in the Rammesid era.
The sun-rays you've used are typical of art from the Amarna period (approx 1350 BCE). So congrats, you've made a map that's a couple centuries older than the oldest existing Egyptian map. ^_^