This is a very attractive map, John. I like the caterpillar mountains a lot, but what I think really adds to this is the hand-drawn parchment edges. Care to share your method for doing the texture?
THW
I really enjoy this style of map. I make attempts at a similar style and the hand drawn works. Love it
This is a very attractive map, John. I like the caterpillar mountains a lot, but what I think really adds to this is the hand-drawn parchment edges. Care to share your method for doing the texture?
THW
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Thanks J
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Thank you Raven There is a special quality, an evocativeness to traditionally drawn work.
Thanks THW Not sure what you are asking regarding the parchment... are you asking for a method for the drawing of it? or the painting of the texture?
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Yeah, I totally dig this map. I really love that you've asked this map to answer questions beyond, "What are the geospatial relationships?" Though it's not always necessary, I always appreciate a map that feels like it came out of the world it is depicting a part of, and answers things like, who made it, and what was it used for.
Annotated maps for the win!
cheers,
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The texture is painted in photoshop. Most of it is done with a basic hard round brush and then blended with a blender brush.
I use a multiply layer for dark features and a softlight layer for highlight features.
I have a texture brush i made for getting just a bit of rougher unevenness in there.
Thanks Meshon
I am trying to do more maps that have the feel of being 'from' the world not just about the world.
I do think the annotations help a lot in getting that feel.
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