Mouse, you're spot on. The current border is a brush I made that I was testing out for the cover design of the first book and I ended up not using it. I'm interested in doing something like I've got started for the ink version, I'll see where it goes. And definitely pay attention to how the border interacts with the map!
Thanks for your attention
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Tried a few things for the badlands. I think this area will require a lot of very specific texture lines to get right. I also went back to the forest to break up that really stark line that cuts the map, moving some trees around a bit. I think it helps.
Here's where I'm at!
The-Land-badlandExperiments.jpg
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The interior of this map is done, I think. Next I'm going to take a stab at making the border better…
In case of curiosity, I made this map all in Illustrator. There are advantages and disadvantages to vectors but mostly I did it this way so that it would (hopefully) remain clear when printed in the front of the book.
The-Land.jpg
And much thanks to this thread for helping me with the desert!
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Meshon
Edit: On a second look, I really like how the texture in the desert worked. Maybe I should treat the rest of the map the same way, with little dots? I dunno, any thoughts? I'd just do it but I have to finish moving out of my old house… time to clean the oven
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I added a lot of texture and completely simplified the border. I got some good art direction and I think the map is better for it! What do you think
The-Land.jpg
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This is shaping up very nicely Meshon. I also do like the forest much. Good combination of deciduous and coniferous forests. At least it looks like it . Structures are also very nice touch.
One thing that bothers me is the center double side cliff. It is super smooth, at first i had an impression like it is a banner kind thing from material . Not that you shoud make it more rugged, just saying my though.
I am so glad you got rid of the ivy leaves! The map looks a ton better for it. Less is definitely more in this case
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