The way you integrate rocks shape in the landscape looks very well and realistic, I really like this style especially on your two last posts.
Instructive thread to follow!
Your latest illustrations are something else.
You have made a big progress in your mapping/illustration skill and becoming quite versatile.
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The way you integrate rocks shape in the landscape looks very well and realistic, I really like this style especially on your two last posts.
Instructive thread to follow!
Amazing! Your rocks and mountains look so realistic - are you using reference pictures for this kind of maps?
This is so good. The depth. All these lines, and it is still readable..! How!? Wizardry.. I’m curious if you work like this, without a sketch? Just some red lines to indicate the important landmarks? Or are there some hidden layers?
Glad it helpsBy Llannagh
It's pretty educational to look at your maps.
What kind of background texture do you use for your maps? I really like the color and subtlety. Did you make it yourself?. It is based on a free paper texture found on the net, but I expand, cleaned it a lot... and I think I altered the color too.
Glad you like themBy Voolf
Your latest illustrations are something else.
You have made a big progress in your mapping/illustration skill and becoming quite versatile.! Well, I do think I'm improving (one of the things that keep me on trying), but it's always a pleasure to have a confirmation from a talented cartographer
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MerciBy Antoine L.
The way you integrate rocks shape in the landscape looks very well and realistic, I really like this style especially on your two last posts.
Instructive thread to follow!! Well, there's a J.Edward influence for this kind of summits.
Thank you very muchBy Neyasha
Amazing! Your rocks and mountains look so realistic - are you using reference pictures for this kind of maps?! Yes, I'm using different reference pictures. I need them to keep me on track for different things (the sense of scale and perspective for example).
Thanks a lotBy Dimension Door
This is so good. The depth. All these lines, and it is still readable..! How!? Wizardry.. I’m curious if you work like this, without a sketch? Just some red lines to indicate the important landmarks? Or are there some hidden layers?! Never been a called a wizard before, I think
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I'm using different reference pictures (for example, a photo of a french place in the alps for the summit above the excavation site). It's also inspired by a map style of the St Laurent's River and some mappers at the guild. I do have a layer with the very general place for the summits, and main valleys, plus the important elements locations. But I'm not always following it exactly...
Some update on the last map.
Am I losing myself in details?
Anyway, another mapthat will take me way more time than I would have bet.
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Update of the day.
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Man I have been living under a rock for too long! These maps are superb! I must echo everyone above!
Thanks a lot Arimel!
Small update. I'll probably place a compass in the bottom right (to hide a part and win some time) and I'll also probably do a separate map of the ship... later.
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Oh, wonderful, just... just wonderful, Ilanthar ! o_o