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    Default W.I.P Elyden Mappa Mundi

    It's been a while since I put up a WIP thread here (most of my maps are all made in the same style so not much point showing WIPs of them), so here's my latest experiment, the Elyden Mappa Mundi

    old map.jpg

    My intention is to get something similar to the Hereford Mappa Mundi (hence the unimaginative name :p ). This will require a lot of freehand and I'll probably draw most of the details by hand on paper and scan them into PS where I'll integrate them with the map. This is a very rough WIP, and much is likely to change before I finish it - the text is still Lorem Ipsum, though will be fleshed out once I progress. The map itself will be quite text-heavy with lots of little write-ups added next to the graphics. I want to try and get an authentic as possible antique finish to make it look really old and weathered. though the base colours I'll be using are browns, most of the weathering will come later, once the image has been flattened. we'll see

    It's quite big, over 1 metre square and I had to shrink the map down to about 20% of the actual size to fit on the site.

    to those unfamiliar with the Hereford mappa mundi, here's the real thing:

    ac9f3f2fd18d7b0958d0b0374da64f48.jpg

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    Awesome! Looking forward to this
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    I agree, looking forward to watching your progress Nate
    Will you be making it less detailed like most all of the Mappa Mundi maps?
    That is something I can sometimes have trouble with.. simplifying to an earlier age of the map.

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    So am I!

    This looks like a terrific project

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    Quote Originally Posted by vorropohaiah View Post
    It's been a while since I put up a WIP thread here (most of my maps are all made in the same style so not much point showing WIPs of them), so here's my latest experiment, the Elyden Mappa Mundi

    My intention is to get something similar to the Hereford Mappa Mundi (hence the unimaginative name :p ). This will require a lot of freehand and I'll probably draw most of the details by hand on paper and scan them into PS where I'll integrate them with the map. This is a very rough WIP, and much is likely to change before I finish it - the text is still Lorem Ipsum, though will be fleshed out once I progress. The map itself will be quite text-heavy with lots of little write-ups added next to the graphics. I want to try and get an authentic as possible antique finish to make it look really old and weathered. though the base colours I'll be using are browns, most of the weathering will come later, once the image has been flattened. we'll see

    It's quite big, over 1 metre square and I had to shrink the map down to about 20% of the actual size to fit on the site.

    to those unfamiliar with the Hereford mappa mundi, here's the real thing:

    ac9f3f2fd18d7b0958d0b0374da64f48.jpg
    Nice idea but to be belieaveable I would totally deform and simplify all the shorelines, to represent the antiquity poorer knowledge compared to a satellitary image precision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naima View Post
    Nice idea but to be believable I would totally deform and simplify all the shorelines, to represent the antiquity poorer knowledge compared to a satellite image precision.
    most certainly. For one i need to retract the coastline anyway as back when this map would have been created in-world, the coastline would have been many miles inland, as much as 50 - 75 miles in shallow places, so it needs to be changed in that respect anyway. Once I o that I intend on distorting and simplifying the coastline to make it look 'simpler'. Ame applies for the rivers, with them only vaguely being in the 'right' place
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    Very beautiful map <3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    So am I! This looks like a terrific project
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    Very beautiful map <3
    Quote Originally Posted by Chashio View Post
    Awesome! Looking forward to this
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    I agree, looking forward to watching your progress Nate
    Will you be making it less detailed like most all of the Mappa Mundi maps?
    That is something I can sometimes have trouble with.. simplifying to an earlier age of the map.
    yes me too. Especially as I'm used to digital cartography it can sometimes be difficult to switch to a simpler style. hopefully it works out

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    Quote Originally Posted by vorropohaiah View Post
    most certainly. For one i need to retract the coastline anyway as back when this map would have been created in-world, the coastline would have been many miles inland, as much as 50 - 75 miles in shallow places, so it needs to be changed in that respect anyway. Once I o that I intend on distorting and simplifying the coastline to make it look 'simpler'. Ame applies for the rivers, with them only vaguely being in the 'right' place
    Consider also the level of knowledge and the culture making the map ... for example the culture x coukd have more detailed description and knowledge of their surrounding lands and less of far away ones... eventually large terrains could be shrienked to narrow lands due to poor knowkedge of the territory and the relative dimensions.

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