Nice! I think the colouring came out great. I like the look of the torn edges!
So I have finished coloring in the map. I think it looks rather nice (first colored map and all!). I have an image here of the map as is. I will need to go through and trim it for the mastermap again. Sadly, this will require waiting for the library to open again... A3 scanner and all.
I will edit this post tomorrow morning with a slightly better quality image.
area 57 1.jpg
area 57 2.jpg
Last edited by Arimel; 04-10-2020 at 03:41 AM. Reason: Adding the better images
Nice! I think the colouring came out great. I like the look of the torn edges!
Okay! Here it finally is. I just decided to use the scanning program on my ipad I recently got. While it works alright it is definitely not as good as a proper scanner. Anyhow, here are the two final images, one ready (I hope!) to be inserted into the giant map framework and one that includes the parchment background. I can still make tiny changes to it so if you have any suggestions let me know!
Parchment one with 'country' names
area 57 Parchment Finished.png
Cutout version with a lovely pink background (pink because I don't think that color exists anywhere else on the map and can thus be easily changed or removed)
area 57 Finished.png
Nice ! I will merge this one into the big zoomy map. The pink will make that easier for me. Whilst your around... do you have a name for this map ? We cant keep on with Name in the Works ! Ill change the thread title for you if you want to set one.
Hmmm. That is a tricky one I had not thought on. How about 'The Laberian Empire and Hardstamp Republic'? It covers the important details at least!
I'm so glad you outlined the historical exchanges.
That makes this territory, that one bit more inspiring.
I can imagine interpreting these exchanges from some later-day anthropology: deducing what regional microcosms, might remain in the ruins of your processional of formulative historical catalysts. ~the condition of small lean-to structures, strewn accross far flung gnoles; languidly fenced into place, by haphazard, makeshift structures: garrisoned, and hastened by the abandon spoil in isolations from the passing Winters...
Over many generations, I might expect the different, fragmented human components, to diverge from the common authority, that they were once bound by in conquest.
Attok hekotik
What an appreciable privilege this historical explanation provides for me!
Not to neglect to mention, that it is a very intriguing macro-cosmic tactical basis for any, subsequently, intermingled distribution of these populaces.
My praise!!!
Attok
°řh! Okay--erkk(ˇ)° {one more thing~`}
::'- I found the laylines, and perspective signature to operate, very well, as elements for comprehension.
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Thank you very much!