Yet another classic style FR-map. There's not much to be said about this one. Done on Photoshop as a layer wrangling exercise. Learned some valuable stuff about being precise with grouping and naming things.
Yet another classic style FR-map. There's not much to be said about this one. Done on Photoshop as a layer wrangling exercise. Learned some valuable stuff about being precise with grouping and naming things.
Nice!
Strait forward and simple symbols, with a 'easy on the eyes' color scheme.
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I really like how clear your map is and its very easy to look at.
Looks like a very good style to learn to imitate too. I agree with steel: this map conveys clear information using simple lines and shapes. It also seems like you could learn to make it quickly, as well. I feel like I should make a map in this style soon... maybe a few.
Guess that makes me three...very nice man. We'd all do well to learn this style.
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A great map. Just missing a Legend/Scale to finish it off.
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The process for this kind of look is pretty straight forward and quite achievable by using PS Elements or GIMP. Perhaps some kind of a simple tutorial or design guide would be in order.
So much to do. So little time.