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    Map Ithaque - Foyer du royaume d'Ulysse

    I decided to mix two of my passion, cartography and antiquity, and try to make a map of Ithaca according to Homer's Illiad and Odyssey. Odysseus and Telemachus sometimes talk about landmarks and main cities, I used the V. Bérard's comments to create that map (considering that today's Ithaca is Homer's Ithaca, that not really is sure). This could be considered as a topographic map as it's the only feature represented. I didn't want to overload it, but I must admit that Ithaca is not as rocky and mountainous as my map represents it (let's say it's because of geological evolution... ).
    I also made the choice to name places in french, that's because I prefer french traduction instead of english ones (that's totally personal of course) and because I didn't want to push as far as writing down everything in ancient greek.

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    Nice map! Good drawing but I would have loved to see a colored version.

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    Nice work on this, particularly the linework to depict relief.

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    Beau boulot ! There's an atlas flavor to your map that I like a lot !

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    Thanks for your comments!

    Ilanthar : I'd like to make a coloured version as well, but to create proper shading, I think using a graphic tablet is much smoother, but I don't have one yet...

    Francissimo : Thanks a lot, I always enjoy drawing relief

    thomrey : That's what I was aiming for, although I'm not really pleased with the sea, grey shades are too messy and the scanner really enhanced those messy parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlindBlake View Post
    I'm not really pleased with the sea, grey shades are too messy and the scanner really enhanced those messy parts
    Why not selecting the water only, copy and paste it into a new layer and then play with light and contrast ? You can even erase it partially to get something more gradient-y.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomrey View Post
    Why not selecting the water only, copy and paste it into a new layer and then play with light and contrast ? You can even erase it partially to get something more gradient-y.
    That's a good idea, I see if I can get it working, thanks for the tip.

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    Very nice map!
    Again, I like a lot the way you managed shading. Very effective and subtle.
    What is the size of the paper sheet?

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    Thanks AzurePlanet. For now, I only use A4 paper (21x29.7cm) mainly to create something quickly and keep my motivation.

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