You are killing me with awesomeness right now.
I think this test is done since I've a lot of other things to work on. It was pretty interesting to try some older version with a hatching style. I guess it would look better for smaller areas (I'll have to test this).
Elysium OldStyle.jpg
Hope you'll like it!
You are killing me with awesomeness right now.
Really great map, as always Ilanthar!
Incredible! I see an Atlas Award in this map's future.
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Very nice, I love the style of this one.
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That wasn't my intent . Thanks a lot D!By Diamond
You are killing me with awesomeness right now.
Thank you very much, Simkin !By Simkin
Really great map, as always Ilanthar!
Thanks a lot! Well I don't know, there is still six month of mappy goodness ahead of usBy Turambar
Incredible! I see an Atlas Award in this map's future.
Thanks! Can't say more (NDA) but I kinda thought of this style while working for some of your compatriots .By wminish
Very nice, I love the style of this one.
Wow, how tall are those mountains? The base of Elysium is over 200km across. I love these maps from this setting.
Thanks Falconius ! Mount Hecates is 7 865 meters high, Mt Elysium 16 880 m, Mt Albor 6 924, & in the more classical mountain ranges, Mt Ixion is 5 042 meters high, Mt Hades 4 183 & Mt Brussand 4 718.
I believe the base of Elysium mount is even larger. The whole area of Elysium is kind of elevated due to those giant volcanoes. I mentioned the altitudes of those summits on my old maps, but on this one, it was a bit tricky to made it legible (plus it's unlikely that the people who made this map knew precisely those things).
This map just rabbit-holed me completely. Is there anywhere that you have the lore for this setting available? I figure that it is scattered across your Patreon, but I was simply wondering if you had collated it somewhere for easier consumption?
What an incredible job! The relief detail is absolutely magnificent! Well done!