Pretty cool.
The map is very good and seeing pictures of the cloth version is impressive.
As for the borrowed names - I know some people do that because it is convenient for personal or experimental maps, or those used for RPG campaigns. But it does make me smile when I see Whiterun neighbouring Lothering. All I can think is that isn't a place you wanna be when things turn bad. =P
Pretty cool.
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Great work! The effort you put in on the cloth one kinda blows my mind.
That's great. Where do you go to get something printed on cloth?
This is where I get all my fractal art designs printed on cloth (mostly for quilters): http://www.spoonflower.com/
Not that it has much to do with cartography, but here is a picture of one of my designs printed on cloth and used for a quilt....
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and for a pillow....
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Very nice map! And the cloth version is very original, quite "authentic".
That is badass! Fantastic work!
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Thank you all for those kind words.
And thanks for the link Chick. Never thought to look up a name generator. It’s simple yet effective.
There are several small companies in the Netherlands who print on cloth. All of which are tailors who own such a printer and have set up a web shop to facilitate others. There is bound to be someone near you as well
I send a sample first with the question of such fine line work could be replicated sharply. She replied it would be no problem. She was right. The edges are a bit softer than a laser printer would do on paper. But that really works well for maps.
More than happy to:
The map is more detailed than the setting ever was
Sept is a land that was home to dragons before man. When the gods decided they were bored they started populating the world with races. Humans first. Then Dwarfs, Halflings, Gnome, Elves etc.
Since Sept was dominated by Silver dragons they thought it was nice to take the fledgling races under their protection. And thus Sept was governed by a council who was chaired by a silver dragon.
Recently my main villain, an Illithid called Todd (which some unintended help from my party), slammed the Celestial plane and the Abyss together like a giant burger. Where the Material Plane is the meat in the middle. It was a case of look to the sky and peer into the heavens. And there were gasps and chasms everywhere that led to the underworld were demons poured out. (Yes the actual Underdark and the Drow were quite hopeless in the midst of all this)
Obviously, the new battleground for the war between angels and demons decimated the poor population of the normal world. The dragons took the heaviest of losses. In the end the planes were separated by the few gods who still care. Sept is no now longer ruled by dragons. Without the stoic vision of the mighty beasts corruption and the greediness of man can take hold.
The history was quite literally written by the party and how the story develop session to session over eight years.
Apart from the overall great feel of this map, I particularly like your drawings (the border corners but also the smaller ones) and the legend.
I've mixed feeling about the minimalist artistic choice regarding mountains and forests: I found intriguing the way you choose to do mountains shading in the same way of other drawings shading; some mountains is suspiciously leaning though, I do not know if this is an artistic choice.
Forests convince me less: I like their shape, but as this is a black and white map, and not having the possibility of imposing a distinctive trait which is the green colour, perhaps a few more details in the forest blobs could have been useful.
I noticed a little brown boat icon near the bottom left: an afterthought colouring start or a precise choice?
The composition is really good and the black and white tones choice is perfect (for my testes at least)
The cloth version is simply amazing.
Overall, congrats for you first awesome map/post and I hope to see more from you soon.
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