It's really cool looking back and seeing the history of your post. Also as a current 5e campaign runner this is absolutely fascinating! I had no idea about some of these continents. This is amazing!
Everyone,
I found the old sea dog on a hard drive I nearly wiped.
Full Size
Dimension: 16000px by 9000px
File Size: (~44 MB)
Use Case: Face Melting or Gaming Table Cover
Link: GoogleDrive
Easy Print
Dimensions: 5400px by 3038 px
Use Case:
Print 18" x 9" on ANSI C (22x17) at 300dpi -- suitable as a reference material
36"x20" at 150 dpi, a suitable large poster DPI
Link: GoogleDrive
It's been years between looking at it. Sure, the coasts could be tidied. The mountains and biomes improved. Clouds are completely removed. They didn't work. Overall, I think I could do better if I start over. It's just a huge series of raster layers using now-ancient versions of photoshop.
I'll get around to posting the PSB file (Photoshop format, which is compatible with Affinity Photo too).
Last edited by darren_kitlor; 10-16-2018 at 01:02 AM.
It's really cool looking back and seeing the history of your post. Also as a current 5e campaign runner this is absolutely fascinating! I had no idea about some of these continents. This is amazing!
Hello man! This is old, but your toril map make me decide to enter the guild! Thank you. I am running a D&D campaign, and for the first time I am using the Forgotten Realms. Your work is very usefull to me.
i once hoped i could use your map to create a MineCraft world, but i gave up on it.
I lost the original file. The good news: modern tools are so much better. I'm going to focus on a 3rd edition style map then get into other styles thereafter (satellite-esque, aged, etc.)
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Last edited by darren_kitlor; 04-21-2022 at 01:42 AM.
As someone who stumbled onto this post after weeks of pouring over published maps, trying to understand Toril from a geographic/geologic/environmental perspective, you are the MAN, man!! I gotta ask, way back at the beginning of the project what sources did you rely on for making a heightmap of the continents? I resorted to making inferrences from known points of elevation and using rivers + biomes to fill in the blanks but gave up after realizing how much guesswork it was.
Back when I tried doing heightmaps, it was essentially tiling textures with topographic elevation "stamps" to give it the illusion of depth.
Making progress in the 3e style and hope to have one in a more muted, diablo-esque style.
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Last edited by darren_kitlor; 08-13-2023 at 10:57 PM.