Thanks a lot, Kell !
Just a bit more on Norumbega. And I see I've quite a lot to adjust on colors/topography on this one...
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Eldoran v2.jpg
Thanks a lot, Kell !
Just a bit more on Norumbega. And I see I've quite a lot to adjust on colors/topography on this one...
### Latest WIP ###
Eldoran v2.jpg
As always, really awesome continental-shapes, Ilanthar!
I'm not the biggest fan of those more modern map styles (especially for fantasy worlds), I prefer painterly variants by far. But as far as that style goes, this looks pretty good! It will be interesting to see how it will look when it's finished.
I'm trapped in Darkness,
Still I reach out for the Stars
Thanks Eilathen! Well, it's a 19th century equivalent, but I did not see myself doing caterpillar mountains for this...
Not a surprise... I wasn't liking how the mountains would look alone for a political map. So I end by doing what I was trying to avoid : doing the topography in detail. As It appear, I'll probably correct the colors too for this physical map.
So the new Tianàng. I hop you'll see the difference...
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Eldoran v3 Tianang.jpg
Wonderful colors and style, as per usual, Ilanthar ! ^^
Always beautiful Julien but you gotta settle for a style and deliver this beauty upon us
Un grand merci à vous deux !
Thank you both!
@Thomas : yup... I'm gonna go for the detailed version and this color scheme for the physical map.
Just because now, without colors, the topography is enough for a political map. Am I right ?
Eldoran v3 s2.jpg
This version/method should be the good one! I'm finally getting somewhere I like with this.
In two parts, due to the weight.
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Eldoran Rb PhyG.jpgEldoran Rb PhyD.jpg
And an ortographic view of Tianàng, the first continent to be finished.
Tianang.png
The Norumbega continent is mostly done for the physical part (probably a few corrections and a bit more snow on the summits). Time to spin the globe to the West .
Norumbega.jpg
Eingana is gonna be a long run!
I really like the color palette you're moving forward with here. It's very legible and easy to look at. In conjunction with the quality of shading it's tremendously impressive/pleasing. in short, this rocks
Tres bien mon amie!
I agree with Broadhead. I like the pastel watercolor color. Little things always delight me, like the coral sea(?) in the southeast.
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