Quote Originally Posted by DanielHasenbos View Post
Very nice to see these different versions. Apart from the forests you didn't change the color of the land, right? I think the last, caribbean one would look even cooler if you made the grass slightly more green/lime-ish. But this is a very nice map in general!
Thanks Daniel and you are right, I did not change the land, I fixed this on the third map.

Quote Originally Posted by GLS View Post
Oooh, looking nice Thomas! I remember you starting this and thinking how cool the red sea was, but the new colour is just deliciously, bloodthirsty! (Uh oh, I think my vampiric tendencies are showing through... )

Your triple selection is really great to see, though I think the middle one shows off all the lovely details the best, especially with the sea squiggles. Also, I reallly like the touch of the cloud in the top.
Thanks Greg ! The bloodthirsty feeling is not quite right. A witch living in the northern swampy plateau called the Unland spread fungi in the waters corrupting the land.

Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
I prefer the middle one, but maybe that's because I live in a temperate zone

And yes - colour is far more powerful than most people generally appreciate
Yeah, the middle one as some proud mood to it.

Quote Originally Posted by Chashio View Post
Celtic knots are really cool... I think my favorite kind is the stuff with the animals tied into it [someone told me the name of that just yesterday, I think, and I have forgotten ]. Anyway, I love the border on this and look forward to how you do the corners

I like all three of those color schemes... especially the first two... Daniel could be right about a bit more green on the third though I'm not entirely sure that's the thing [would have to just try it and see, I guess].
Thanks for sharing all the experiments... it's inspiring seeing all the color possibilities next to each other [I accidentally opened three tabs before I realized they were all on the same image haha ] The different moods give me ideas on what sort of place they represent/evoke. Hmm... that could be kind of an interesting challenge sometime.
I agree, celtic knots are a blast but they're quite difficult to draw, even imitate. The animals are on their way, in the corners and at the bottom of the map. I'll try to add them newt week.

I'm glad to give back some of the inspiration I took from your work I'm not sure if I'll make several settings with this map or the same setting at different times or some dimension shift.

The map was the second I worked on so it was a real mess layer-wise. I tried to tidy it a little bit and realized that my forest shadow layer was at the bottom. I moved it on top of the forest color and the maps went way more lively so here's a small update.

Triple bis.jpg

Maybe not much of a change to your eyes but, to me, the forests came to life.