Originally Posted by
Pixie
I like the color scheme of the first map (without clan territory represented). It gives a very particular feel to the map and binds it very well. Not so much for the second, territory colors way too vibrant in comparison with the rest. Maybe you could try simpler (lighter) border representations.
Also, going back to the first map, here's two cents:
- map looks good as land representation, but a map is drawn to convey information and yours has very little of it - rivers and mountains are good, respecting geographical principles, but would be more valuable and unique if they had names and were labeled, same for islands, bays, gulfs, etc. Overall, spending some time placing names is some of the best spent time on a map (in terms of making it a good one, not necessarily the most enjoyable time)
- there isn't a scale, but the eye takes cues to find the actual size of the land - in your map, the cues I take is the size of the city/capital icons and how sparse population centers are - both these cues, in the present form of the map, make me think of this as a small island. Is it?
- last, but not least, your existing labeling is hard to read, did you try nearly white colors for the letters? Or a glow around them?