Looks great so far!
Hi everybody,
After a while sneaking around, asking tons of questions about how to do this and that, I found the courage to openly post a WIP.
I first want to thank all the guys I've annoyed with my questions and hope I'm a good listener and that the maps I'm going to show will give them credit.
Fantasy Flight Games made a map for their game, Midnight, which is really nice, obviously. (http://wiki.rpg.net/images/1/14/Eredane-Map-2E.gif). But I just wanted to make one more traditional, which could be the start of a global map about the world of Midnight, which has other continents not developped by FFG. Since I'm not quite sure about what style to use for such a big project, I just picked one of the 3 styles I'd like to master and give it a try.
Enough talk, here is the "first" step. Not quite the very 1st, but I'm sure I'll get plenty of comments since the style is very commun in here
Just for infos:
The original map is 4700X3700 and weights 350Mo, 15 layers, so far...
Any comments are welcome
Looks great so far!
Overall I like it so far. One thing I would suggest however is to break up the forests/trees a bit. It is difficult to make out the individual trees within this dense mass. Also, your map seems to be dominated by the dark green mass. Breaking up the trees a bit would, I think, help to make for a more balanced looking map.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Very nice style. I love the parchment look you've put together here; what sort of texture did you use? My only suggestions, really more of a curiousity, might be to lighten up the lines around the coast. Making them more subtle and allowing the color difference between the land and sea to be more apparent along the coast might produce a nice result.
Arsheesh and Natai hit on what I was going to say: forests and coastal rings. For the forests, well since this is a compressed image, the full-scale one might show more detail. Maybe try lightening the color a bit?
And I fully agree with Natai about the rings.
And repped for posting your first WIP!
Really nice map - I do think that it looks like the forest is as it should be but only "clashes" since the map is reduced in size, I can see the tiny holes in there Love the colors, or lack there of, it has a nice used look. I hit thee with my sword +2 of cool repping for your first map
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This is something I should indeed do. It will make more room as well for adding special places. Good point
The rings of the waves do contrast too much with the rest. I'll something about this, thanks
There is a big difference between low resol and high resol versions, indeed. I believe/hope that breaking up the forest a bit will help that.
Thanks for the comments guys, it helps. And for the 1st WIP/ map, it makes me feeling not alone in the wild
And you call this "a WIP"? My WIPs don't look like this even when finished :-)
About the only thing that I can think of is that the forest looks too solid and really dominates the image. I'd chop some holes into the forest to break it up or maybe make some "arm" type things. Looks great, though.
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Not bad so far! I can't add anything that others haven't already added - but I will say it reminds me a lot of my Mercenaries map (The New Empire). Great texturework going on too
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