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    The galaxy is so NEAT.
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    Cool! The village & the galaxy are particularly impressive.

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    Thanks, everybody!

    The next page contains a "real" version of the abstract pattern map...

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    Here we go! Trying a couple things, including trying to make it look like the map is on a well-folded woven surface and adding annotations in a later hand - maybe a trader going through the unfamiliar land:
    notebook6.jpg

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    I'm honored to be swiped from!

    I can only echo the rest when it comes to that village map - daaaaaamn. And that galaxy map is pretty sweet too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jshoer View Post
    Here we go! Trying a couple things, including trying to make it look like the map is on a well-folded woven surface and adding annotations in a later hand - maybe a trader going through the unfamiliar land:
    notebook6.jpg
    I like it ! If I may propose an advice ... Scan it, throw a parchment background beneath, slightly erase the fabric marks and stain it. Ok, that's my answer to every hand drawn map these days but I think it could look cool. Add a fabric overlay and perhaps a layer with a greayscale fold set to hard light or linear light and you're set with a gorgeous map.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    I like it ! If I may propose an advice ... Scan it, throw a parchment background beneath, slightly erase the fabric marks and stain it. Ok, that's my answer to every hand drawn map these days but I think it could look cool. Add a fabric overlay and perhaps a layer with a greayscale fold set to hard light or linear light and you're set with a gorgeous map.
    Hmm, trying to step through your advice, and I came up with this...what do you think?
    AbstractPatternMap.png

    The layers are:
    - a brown color on the bottom
    - a fabric texture at 80% opacity normal
    - a brown/black radial gradient along the border at 100% normal
    - the hand-drawn map, set to multiply
    - shadows: big, soft black brush at 30% opacity soft light, and then half the line erased with a harder brush
    - same thing with a white brush for highlights

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    It looks pretty good ! I'd add some stains here and there and a bit more near the creases and borders and maybe, change the background from that bright brown to, maybe, a white in order to add a cast shadow to anchor your map on the background.

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    For a little more realism, you could do a displace along the fold lines to shift/distort the map line-work slightly and further make the map look like it is still slightly folded. (Use the fold line highlight & shadow for the displace map.)

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    Ooh, that was a cool trick! Anything else you think I can do?

    AbstractPatternMap2.png

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