Impressive. A truly inspiring map.
I particularly enjoy the way the mountains are drawn and how you can really get a sense of the size and volume of some of them.
Splendid job, indeed!
Impressive. A truly inspiring map.
I particularly enjoy the way the mountains are drawn and how you can really get a sense of the size and volume of some of them.
Splendid job, indeed!
*sniff* *sniff* I Love This Map, Man ! The detail is outstanding. Rep to you !
Just looking at the various places on the map makes it come alive! Great work. ^^
Many thanks to you all. I am overwhelmed by the positiv feedback here. I hope to be able to work on a new map soon, with an all new Brush-Set.
@Diamond:
I think I could create Brushes and Map-Elements and I could give you the informations of the Setting and the form of the Landmass, the actual rendering of the map and putting the informations into form would be your side. 1 Map my Setting, one Map your setting? How do you like the idea?
wow good eye. and i thought i had gone over it in detail
I would thinking flipping the shadow on the trees would be easier, considering the way the shading is done on the mountains. The ground shadows are the only parts i notice being off in that regard.simple matter to shove that layer (assuming the shadows are on a layer by themselves) a few pixels to the right.
My finished maps
"...sometimes the most efficient way to make something look drawn by hand is to simply draw it by hand..."
I found a small settlement (or what I think is a small settlement) that seems to be missing a name. It is located in the small island in south-western Oceanus Desperare, east of Eledare and north-west of Astan.
Otherwise, I'm still fully enjoying the tremendous amount of the detail in this map. You can certainly tell there is a lot going on in this world.
One question: The Imperial Province of Urdatha seems to have a slight urban texture to it. Does it represent a massive, region-spanning city development?