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    Hello everyone

    I found the Cartographer's Guild via Google search. I would like to enlist an enthusiastic and imaginative cartographer to condense my world into a map; this will help me greatly as I work on my fantasy novel.

    My world is a place full of chaos, magic and wonder; I am only looking to turn a single continent into a map with reference points, outlining some of the most important locations that concern my story.


    I know that "Middle Earth" sounds like a cliché to the extent that I probably deserve to be shot for saying this. However, this piece of work really did set the precedent in terms of quality cartography and story-telling. If you are comfortable drawing mountains, forests, deserts, swamps and bits of nothing in between, garnished with the odd chasm, cliff, fjord, floating island and a few coconut trees, then you will probably find this request well within your comfort zone.

    The only thing I would say is that I'd like this map to be a little more cartoony than the "norm".


    I have created a draft (a very rubbish draft) of what the continent could in theory look like. I can send to you a few images that outline the general layout of the borders; where forests are; location of mountains; towns and villages; etc. I will rely on your experience as a cartographer to turn these drafts into a map that doesn't look like a 5-year old's school project (which is precisely what my drafts look like at the moment).


    I have looked through various commissions on the web and I came across a few where the commissioning party offered $50. I realise that some professionals charge a lot more, but I am not sure I can afford to spend a great deal more at the moment. If you feel this is reasonable please show me examples of your work and let's start a private discussion about how we can go about this.


    I am not sure if my instant messaging will work, as I've only been a member for a day or two, but I would suggest you email me (with samples of your work) at:
    weballergy[at]live.ca


    I look forward to hearing from you!


    Warm regards

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    A Middle Earth style map is one of the more labor-intensive styles. I wish you well, but you'll probably have to settle for a low-quality implementation, and/or switch your request to a different style of map.

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    Hey Whisper - you have to have 5+ posts before Private Message works for you.
    I'd add that the request would generally cost you more than $50.
    I understand that people have budgets they need to stick to.
    You won't likely get a lot of offers at that commission amount.

    Here's an example - if the map took 20 hours to produce, $50 would become $2.50 per hour.
    Not many will work for that. The map might take more than 20 hours.
    Say it took 40 hours. Now that becomes $1.25 per hour.
    So if it took 20 hours and they charged a fair amount, yet still low, of $10 per hour... you're at $200.
    I think that provides a fairly good example of commission cost.

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    Many thanks for your replies guys = )

    The $50 request was less due to a budget constraint and more due to not knowing the difference between a cartographer and somebody who can sketch trees! I think I asked the wrong persons for advice on the subject, but I'm a fast learner

    Pleased to report that a fantastic cartographer from this Forum emailed me and explained the difference. We had a back and forth of messages discussing my requirements and what these would cost. I thought I was going to be a pain in the neck with my requirement for rivers and mountains to make geographical sense, but it turns out that this is exactly how a good cartographer would work anyway.

    For reference I agreed to commission the cartographer $300.


    We can mark this as "taken" now.

    Thanks guys
    Last edited by Whisper; 04-02-2016 at 12:15 PM.

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    That's good Whisper. Glad it worked out well.
    Cheers, J

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    Hah, nice that this was resolved so quickly and amicably! Good luck with your novel, Whisper!

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