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    Default Alu'kesh Dragonlands

    a guide to the
    Alu'kesh Dragonlands

    Written on the back in Radesh (common):

    Map by Apprentice Cartographer; Tigorn Baldesh

    Alu'keshi (standard formal) translation and text by Master Scholar; Aaran Wildergren

    Radesh (common), Radesh (formal), and Suvenite Trader translations available upon request
    at the Imperial Library (City of Akron, Akron Province, Rulabon)


    * Additional translations forthcoming

    Alu'kesh Dragonlands by Neyjour.png


    The base landmasses were generated with the Polygon Map Generation demo.
    Everything else was done in PaintShop Pro X7, using lots of free resources.

    The Work-in-Progress thread is HERE

    ~CREDITS~
    Polygon Map Generation demo by Amit Patel (Red Blob Games)
    ParchmentMapBase2 by jazzon - Cartographers' Guild
    Distressed Paper Textures by coyotemax - deviantART
    589 Grunge Frames by Tigers-stock - deviantART
    Cracking Snow by renixis00 - deviantART
    Crystal texture by iisjahstock - deviantART
    Brushes - Crack by So-ghislaine - deviantART
    Mud at volcano - Wikimedia Commons
    Hand-Drawn Mountains by cereth - Cartographers' Guild
    Rhumb Lines by Caleth - Cartographers' Guild
    SDWHaven Hand Drawn Compass Rose Photoshop Brush by sdwhaven - deviantART
    Tattoo Desing Brush Set by schmitthrp - deviantART
    Stars Photoshop and GIMP Brushes by redheadstock - deviantART
    Arabesque borders brushes by visualjenna - deviantART
    Avatar - Icon Brushes J02 by spacenewt - deviantART
    Tribal Dragons Tattoo Designs by Jonathan S. Harris - fontspace
    Hieratic Numerals by Hanoded - 1001freefonts
    12 Arrow Brushes - PS7 and CS3 by myukiori - deviantART
    VPL Stock-Crystals by tororoplz - deviantART
    Heraldry Shield by OpenClipartVectors - pixabay
    12 Banner Brushes by intoxicatedvogue - deviantART
    my freebies:
    RPG Map Element Mods 10: Shaded Winter Mountain PNGs by Neyjour - deviantART
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    Nice to see you around again Neyjour. That's an attractive piece you've got there. I dig the icy color scheme. You've used those free resources very well in this piece. Great job.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    Nice to see you around again Neyjour. That's an attractive piece you've got there. I dig the icy color scheme. You've used those free resources very well in this piece. Great job.

    Cheers,
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    Thanks very much arsheesh.

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    Nice one, good composition and color palette. Always good to see I'm not the only one to still use PSP7 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Nice one, good composition and color palette. Always good to see I'm not the only one to still use PSP7 .
    Thanks Ilanthar.

    Another PaintShop Pro user? It's good to know I'm not all alone in that! Everyone seems to use either Photoshop or GIMP these days.

    Do you mean 7 or X7? If you do mean 7, how on earth do you get that dinosaur to work?! I started out with PSP8 and used it for many years, until I started loosing functionality with recent Windows OS upgrades (plugins stopped working, the cropping tool would make me crash to desktop, constant "out of memory" errors, etc.) It finally got to the point where I had to bite the bullet and upgrade to X4. And now I'm using X7.

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    What I find interesting is your mountains. Somone told me I should try another style, well, I think I will try somehting similar to yours. Deserves some reputation!
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    By Neyjour
    Do you mean 7 or X7? If you do mean 7, how on earth do you get that dinosaur to work?! I started out with PSP8 and used it for many years, until I started loosing functionality with recent Windows OS upgrades (plugins stopped working, the cropping tool would make me crash to desktop, constant "out of memory" errors, etc.) It finally got to the point where I had to bite the bullet and upgrade to X4. And now I'm using X7.
    Haha, yeah, I mean PSP 7, not X7 (anniversary edition, still Jasc Software) . The dinosaur works still pretty well on my present computer which works with Windows 7. I do have "out of memory" errors, unlike Photoshop, it can't handle much informations at the same time, but I learned to do a lot of save and with merged layers along the work.

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    Would you mind if I used this for a d&d campaign? Or at least a portion of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elterio Delgard View Post
    What I find interesting is your mountains. Somone told me I should try another style, well, I think I will try somehting similar to yours. Deserves some reputation!
    Thanks, but I can't take credit for the mountains. All I did was recolour/shade them. The originals are by cereth: Some hand-drawn elements...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Haha, yeah, I mean PSP 7, not X7 (anniversary edition, still Jasc Software) . The dinosaur works still pretty well on my present computer which works with Windows 7. I do have "out of memory" errors, unlike Photoshop, it can't handle much informations at the same time, but I learned to do a lot of save and with merged layers along the work.
    It's amazing that you can still get that to work. LOL!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Scheihingny View Post
    Would you mind if I used this for a d&d campaign? Or at least a portion of it.
    I've sent you a PM.

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