Very nice map, with a very nice artistic note! It is true that the place is very well known, but it is always interesting to see new interpretations of known maps. It's a great job, bravo!
This is my Middle Earth Relecture, a tribute to master Tolkien.
I tried to reconstruct something original, however this is a kind of... sacred map, and it is hard to make something new. So, I put some scenes and miniatures based in characters and scenes from movies. Also, the compass contains references to kingdoms and phrases of The Ring.
Here you can find:
- The Shire, with the houses in the hills;
- Trolls in the "Troll's shaws";
- Rivendell and Elrond's Council;
- Smaug and Erebor;
- The five wizards;
- Nazgul;
- Gollum;
- Treebeard;
- Dol Guldur fortress;
- I tried to write with "elfic font" and each name has different decorative lines under it.
- and many other small pictures.
I kindly suggest to open the original image and explore each detail.
I painted with coffee.
You can find it here: https://www.cartographersguild.com/a...3&d=1552876747
or attached to this thread.
Sorry about my english mistakes and I hope you like it!!!
Last edited by Brendo; 03-18-2019 at 01:19 AM.
Very nice map, with a very nice artistic note! It is true that the place is very well known, but it is always interesting to see new interpretations of known maps. It's a great job, bravo!
Hehe, I agree with JO : it's always good to see new versions of this map, but also a good training to experiment on such a monument and try something new
Your interpretation respects incredibly well the original spirit of the map with an additional touch of charm, while adding details I rarely saw elsewhere. Congrats for it, Bendo, it's a good job you made there !
I agree with Jo and Mistybeee, this map is very true to the original nicely done.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
I like it! It has a very Narnia-esque feel to it.
That sure is a lot of work and it's a really nice rendering of the map. The story elements discreetly added to the map and the great compass (I'm a sucker for compass) are all wonderful ideas. Great job !