love the color scheme and the ocean pattern - looking forward to seeing it progress
This is excellent, I love the land shapes, the colours, everything... and this pattern in the water really adds to the whole feel.
How are you doing the relief? It's lovely, I'd love to be able to do relief like this.
Edit... I tried giving you some rep but I'm not allowed right now so just know that the sentiment is there.
Last edited by kacey; 04-18-2017 at 05:07 PM.
love the color scheme and the ocean pattern - looking forward to seeing it progress
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Thank you GLS!
Thanks Mouse! I can see what you mean, though it doesn't bother me quite as much. The inset map will cover most of the bottom left corner, so the largest and most obvious area will be covered. We'll see how it looks when that is done (:
Thank you Josiah! I didn't make the pattern myself. I discovered it when Ilanthar used it in this Domhantyr map and thought I'd try it with this map as well. I'm not entirely sure where I found it exactly, but it came up when I searched for 'wave pattern'.
Thank you Ilanthar!
Thanks a lot kacey! I did the relief using a technique that Daelin shared in this Quelgriss (Redux) thread. It's not very hard to do and the results are very nice!
Thank you very much tilt!
Here's an update. I have added labels to the map, changed some of the borders and added the basic layout for the inset map.
### Latest WIP ###
Elda 2.jpg
Let me know your thoughts!
Inset is looking good Dan! Also, love the crisp, clean border!
Great choice of font, though some of the labels are a little hard to read. Otherwise, really nice update Dan!
I'm once again stunned by your work Sir! Absolutely neat yet beautiful to look at. For me your political maps are always pieces to look up to in awe and admiration. Keep up the fantastic work!
Nice update, the inset looks good so far, and thanks for the link back to the Quelgriss thread I'll definitely have to try this technique.
Love the pattern/texture in the water. Looks like a crazy amount of work, but well worth it.