This is my kind of map! I love maps that tell a story (or many stories). They are so much more interesting than fantasy maps with a bunch of made up names (in my opinion). And this one has been well-executed, to boot! Have some rep!
THYW
I'm new to this forum, but not new to mapping! I posted this in my member intro thread, but perhaps it's really better off in the gallery. It's called "Legends:"
LegendsForPub.jpg
The map is hand-drawn with a dip pen and india ink on 14x17" Bristol. I then artificially aged it (by wadding it up and dunking it in a tray of coffee - let me tell you, that took some bravery to do!) and photographed it. I've tried to tweak the RAW photo to reproduce color as accurately as I could.
Whenever I show anyone this map, I always like to ask them if they can figure out how it works. The trick is all in the labels - you might notice that there are no proper place names, but instead there are several other connections between labels and lands. Events from the history of science, art, politics, and military campaigns mingle with the local mythologies, legends, and tales to mark associated locations in the world.
Unfortunately, calling attention to the labels also calls attention to the fact that I'm not a calligrapher!
Here are some other close-ups and dramatic shots:
IMG_7842.JPG IMG_7855.JPG IMG_7832.JPG
There's a higher-res version uploaded here. If you want a printout, I can put up the imagekind link, too.
Enjoy!
Last edited by jshoer; 02-28-2015 at 12:18 PM. Reason: making original post more compliant with forum guidelines
Latest complete maps: East Wickham | Oghura | The Cathedral Galaxy | Jezero
hand-drawn maps album | digital maps album | web site | blog
This is my kind of map! I love maps that tell a story (or many stories). They are so much more interesting than fantasy maps with a bunch of made up names (in my opinion). And this one has been well-executed, to boot! Have some rep!
THYW
Last edited by Wingshaw; 02-24-2015 at 08:59 PM.
Formerly TheHoarseWhisperer
I like your style, as I always like a "simple" yet not "simplistic" style; but, as I'm a sucker for good border and cartouches/legend, I must see I miss them a little bit in your maps.
Anyway, good job.
Thanks, HoarseWhisperer!
Yeah, when I get going, I have a bad habit of continuing way out to the page edges! I think I just like doing the map itself more than those sorts of design elements. But you're right, sometimes their absence can make the map look a bit bare.
Latest complete maps: East Wickham | Oghura | The Cathedral Galaxy | Jezero
hand-drawn maps album | digital maps album | web site | blog
Good map! You got a very pleasant hand drawn style. I'm not fond of the mountains, but I love all the tiny details.
Last edited by - Max -; 02-27-2015 at 11:47 AM. Reason: Merging double posts
Ilanthar and Hermes: can I ask why you aren't fond of the mountains? I've done mountains in several different styles, and I'm wondering why these don't do it for you.
Hermes, the name "Legends" refers to how I labeled the map according to events in the local history, or mythologies from the local cultures. It's not really the name of the world. (Actually, giving this world a name wouldn't be in keeping with the theme of the map - since there are no place names!)
All that said, I've done work on commission before, and I'm happy to try new things. Though I don't play, myself, I'll poke around the RPG forum.
Latest complete maps: East Wickham | Oghura | The Cathedral Galaxy | Jezero
hand-drawn maps album | digital maps album | web site | blog
Stunning work!
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Sure! I found those mountains not "spiky", "sharp" and rugged enough. That's a question of taste probably. For me, it looks more like hills actually.By Jshoer
Ilanthar and Hermes: can I ask why you aren't fond of the mountains? I've done mountains in several different styles, and I'm wondering why these don't do it for you.