This is a solid idea for a challenge.
Yea
Nay
I really like this idea!
One of those Alternate Earth History people.
This is a solid idea for a challenge.
“When it’s over and you look in the mirror, did you do the best that you were capable of? If so, the score does not matter. But if you find that you did your best you were capable of, you will find it to your liking.” -John Wooden
* Rivengard * My Finished Maps * My Challenge Maps * My deviantArt
You gotta like an author who talks about, "carrion men, groaning for burial," "As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on." Wouldn't know how to map these, but they're fun to pop into a conversation.
Astrographer - My blog.
Klarr
-How to Fit a Map to a Globe
-Regina, Jewel of the Spinward Main(uvmapping to apply icosahedral projection worldmaps to 3d globes)
-Building a Ridge Heightmap in PS
-Faking Morphological Dilate and Contract with PS
-Editing Noise Into Terrain the Burpwallow Way
-Wilbur is Waldronate's. I'm just a fan.
I'm not a fan of Shakespeare at all, so I'm actually going to have to say nay on this one.
I really like doing maps that I can turn around and use in a game, so I am not a fan of doing maps that are too restrictive. And while I do love the poetry of Shakespeare, it does not exactly inspire me to go out and make maps. I would rather skip Shakespeare and go to the source if I was going to make up a faerie grove, and I doubt I will ever have need or want to map Verona.
A rose, by any other name, would still point north.
And they say the bard doesn't inspire cartographers.
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