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    Hey everyone,

    Somehow I stumbled onto your fantastic forum here after downloading some maps from fantasymaps.wordpress.com. And let me tell you, having only seen a couple pieces so far (including Rob's mind-numbingly amazing creations for his invented world), I'm happy to be here!

    As for me, I've been fascinated with map for as long as I've been involved with RPGs, starting back in elementary school with Final Fantasy 2 (IV) on the Super NES. Reading the Lord of the Rings only worsened my problem. Well, to be more specific, reading Tolkien's vast appendixes only worsened my problem.

    The level of detail he put into his world mesmerized me; I thought it was the coolest thing ever (still do). At the time, I hoped to one day create a world of my own with that much depth (still do).

    Nowadays, I am constantly tinkering away at a fantasy world of my own making, still hanging doggedly onto the dream of a fully functioning world to set my own adventures in. To be honest, while certain core concepts remain the same year in and out, there are major revisions that come down the pike every year or so, especially in the area of the world's geography.

    So, I'll soon be posting some manner of an introduction to the "Umbraland" and my cartographic goals, but for the time being, I'll finish out my introduction with one of the two general styles of maps I'm working on. This would be the typical "fantasy" style of an old and worn map, but I'm aiming for an especially worn look. While obviously and apparently incomplete, I'm at a point where I am happy with the general look of the paper texturing, folds (mostly), and edge crinkling (though I need to smooth out the transitions / borders in some places). Past that, weathering to the "ink" and color still needs to be applied, and the actual design of the map itself is still very much up in the air (ergo the absolute lack of content - the nation labels were there for an experiment in gold leaf, which didn't turn out as well as I would have liked).

    But it's a start. There'll be more to come, and I'm very much looking forward to getting to know you all!
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    Last edited by Will Phillips; 08-07-2008 at 07:08 AM.
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