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    Post Imperial marches, orcs clans and Grasslands

    This is another detailled map of Brannaegh.

    It is the core part of Brannaegh ; where everything starts.

    Several little contries (Ulmareich, Tyrlandor, Béorak, Hrimlarwenn and Ferchesne) form the marklands of the Empire.
    On the other side of the little hills stand the dark and twisted forest of Mörkenvydd.
    Every player is born in one of theses countries.
    Actually, these small principalties provide the empire in goods and protect the center of the civilisation from the orcish invasions.
    These orcs are united in different clans, living in a dried and scattered land, on the Northern west part of the map.
    Their names sounds to their goals, philosophy and lifestyle.
    On the Nothern East lies the vast grasslands sea, were animals hoards roam freely.
    The Dariannes are amazones who handle the best horses in all Brannaegh. Taur Grael Mhaer is a sacred place for the nomadic tribes.

    This map is designed to the players.

    Enjoy

    PS : I choose to show a .jpg file, while the original map is in .png
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    Looks really nice...until you zoom in to full resolution, then it takes a trip to pixellation city

    Maybe post the .png version instead.
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    As Steel General suggested...

    I must confess that I still meet some probs with the format and the size of the maps showed on the forum ***[shy]***

    Is it better ?
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    Much better, still a slight bit of fuzziness but everything is readable.
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    I really like the layout of the map. I also like the colors and the style of the mountains.

    The pixelation is regrettable, but maybe unavoidable. If you dial back the resolution a bit it looks better even with the png. Maybe if you saved it at half-resoultion? I'm sure all these probs would go away if you print it at a specific size.

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    I've always loved these lighter-color atlas-style maps. Wish I could force myself to do things this way. Good stuff, man, and keep up the good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension View Post
    I've always loved these lighter-color atlas-style maps. Wish I could force myself to do things this way.
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