Thanks John ! About the border, it's plain black set to overlay with and overlaid frieze. I tried some moucharaby pattern but it did not work, I tried this "wicker" style and tried darkening it to stay tuned with the map. Leveling the parchment below might have helped not make it look golden. Anyways it's done.
About the font, the client wanted something arabic-ish (most of the culture of the land is of arab style) and this one, XXI arabian onenightstand, was the one with the most character and legibility I could find. Talking with Abu Lafia, we agreed that the links and dots made it a bit hard to read sometimes but I decided to stick with it and find ways to make it more legible (uncurving some labels, playing with an outer glow at first, then a stroke, then outer glow again and finally several outer glows with different settings). Inspired by your maps, I wanted to use only one font (that's my first time). The main problem to me is the lakes region but that's where the adventure happens
And thanks again, both for the compliment and for the advice on the font
Thanks Wingshaw ! About the colors, I used so few, that's almost disturbing when you look at the map without it's parchment background (hail the blending modes !).
Thanks a lot Sue ! I tried the frieze without the overlay and it was a bit too discret to my taste. Maybe I should try some middle ground option...
Thanks Daniel ! I knew the subtle colors would suit you I did one exception and brightened the lakes (because they're highly salty). About the terrain, I'm quite happy with it, especially the rift's lips.
Thanks QED42 !
Did I read right ? One of my maps in Diamond's inspiration folder ! Man, you made my day ! And it makes me happy to be able to give back to you a little, your maps have always been inspirations for me.
Thanks for the mountains, as I said a few weeks ago, I'll have to make them evolve soon. Thanks for the forest, I guess what hits the spot is the shading. What exactly are you trying to get with them ? And thanks for the labels and border.
About the West Underground River, I'm a bit baffled too. Caught that I was into the job, my daughter and the commissions, I completely forgot to ask the client if there was some mix up. I'll have to check and tell you. The river leading from Freeport to Trest is not actually a river but I guess you'll have to wait till the book is out (it might be what you liken you can cheek here).
Merci beaucoup, j'ai un peu galeré au départ mais les tests ont vite été concluants, il fallait jouer l'économie. En plus ça collait à l'univers.
Grazie mille signora !
Thanks Voolf !