I love those sea lines. The borders came out fantastic as well. You can really tell it was inspied by the middle earth maps, but you still managed to make it your own.
Awesome stuff!
In 2011 I was commissioned to create a map of the world of Ilkor for the browser game Ilkor: Dark Rising. The brief was to use a style inspired by the classic Middle Earth maps. Recently GAD Games have released a few of the detail views that I did for them so I get to show them off! I'll have to wait a little for the full world map to be released, but for now, here's the detail views.
ArgyllWeb.jpg CaledonWeb.jpg ErasmusWeb.jpg KharineWeb.jpg MagellanWeb.jpg
Every commission has it's challenges, and in this one it was trying to get the painterly strokes for the features - and drawing all those sea lines by hand. I really got comfortable with the new dynamic brushes in Photoshop on this commission, something I'll be using more of in the future.
You can find out more about the game behind the maps over at the blog for GAD Games: http://gadgames.com/blog/
These images are all © GAD Games, used with permission.
I love those sea lines. The borders came out fantastic as well. You can really tell it was inspied by the middle earth maps, but you still managed to make it your own.
Awesome stuff!
A lot of the border work was done by another guy over at GAD for the game, but it really worked well integrated with the map. I'm dead chuffed with how this came out. It's always a relief to see a new map style come together.
Those sea lines must have taken quite a bit of time. I'd say you accomplished your goal though, these maps certainly do hearken back to those of Middle Earth. I also really like your choice of fonts and other accoutrements. Lovely work!
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Excellent stuff, can't wait to see the full world map.
It never gets old to see your work... I am just glad that I can rep you again. I love the water lines and mountains but the trees are what sell these maps! It is so hard for me to draw trees that are "shapeless" and still look like trees. The type of tree you used is "no joke" and takes practice and skill to pull off. "not just round with a stem"
"Awesome! Inspirational work as always."
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That is truly amazing work. Someday I'll get there myself.
Great maps, the borders and background really showcase them.
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Beautiful! I love their simplicity and the "hand-inked" look. The sea lines indeed look superb.