Those mountains are incredible! Eagerly awaiting your next update.
Your hills and mountains are amazing! I admire your artistic skills, but also your patience. The amount of details is crazy (in a good way)!
Places/cities that come to my mind when thinking of Italian Renaissance: Florence, Ferrara, Mantua and Palmanova, which has a very interesting layout, as it was built as a kind of ideal Renaissance city. Perhaps you can find some inspiration there.
Those mountains are incredible! Eagerly awaiting your next update.
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Thankyou guys , palmanova indeed is a pretty fine exampleof Renaissence Urban planning...
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Hello again ... This time I got a little tired of making mountains and so I wanted to work on some detailing like the Frame of the Map and the Sea monster that will have on the sail some stuff ... I directly inspired from Renaissence frame and sea monsters ... the Sea monster not...
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High Res ...
Then I am not sure to put in City maps too , as they are time consuming as well , but in case I was thinking ... either to use the approach taken by the painters in the Original Vatican Gallery like with sort of fake folded paper maps on the map itself ... but somehow this seems a little off for some reason .. or perhaps use sort of frames for encrcling the city map , wich could eventually give way to more added cities in future , but in this case the resolution would be smaller and not so crisp.
So not sure, for the moment I won't add.
Last edited by Naima; 04-24-2018 at 06:00 PM.
Completed the first of the Kallisia Islands... Still missing cities and woodlands...
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High res image ....Btw only that tiny Island took 14 hours of work . perhaps someonelse would be faster :/ ... yet is not finished .
Last edited by Naima; 04-26-2018 at 03:21 PM.
Thankyou ... I in the great picture I have in mind, the Fresco will be surely protagonist but just part of a scenery ... So even if the image could be huge the detals inthe painting might not be really visible , so I might make subversions with enlargements, actually the real size , but more dedicated maps with their frames and text as sort of regional maps to appreciate better the details of each region .. Eventually also adding more informations for the political details ...
Lol I am sort of making the Gallery of geographical maps of Ausonia .
Ok Here I did some more tests to make trees...
I wanted possibly the trees to be recognizeably by generic type like :
Mediterranan
Populus , Pine tree , Olive
Temperate
Oak , elm , maple
Alpine
Conifer, Conifer snowy, Conifer heavy snowy
Tropical Desertic
Date palm , Acacia
Sub Tropical Rainforest
Coconut palm , Kapok
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What you think about , size and recognizeabilty as well as how would fit into the landscape ? how if I mass produce them to make agglomerated forests?
the n1 is the first attempt done some days ago , today I did try 2 and 3 ...
From left to right should be Maple, Populus and mediterranean pine tree.
My problem is that if I go zoom in they look pixellated so by close the smaller they are the more look like pixel art.
Last edited by Naima; 04-27-2018 at 06:19 AM.
Hello. First of all I am amazed by your skill. A job like what you're doing has always been my dream. I do not hide from you that I consider you as a teacher and you are a great inspiration for me.
For the question of trees, I prefer the first version because from that height it is difficult to distinguish the variety of trees, but precisely the forests seem to be agglomerates of greens.
I will continue to follow you impatiently.
Ciao
Thankyou , but I am far from a teacher, rather the opposite.
HEre is a new test on Tree sizes ... I am trying to make variants for different types of trees to then mix and create masses eventually ... shadows are just a test .. Windering still wich size is better.. I would like still the trees to be recognizeable but also fitting to the overall map even if not properly proportioned to mountains of course.
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