This is an awesome piece and a very inspiring one ! Can't rep you right now but I'll sure come back to do it. I especially love what you did with the shadows, the map really pops out of the screen ! The linework and color palette are wonderful too.
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I'm proud to present Tesset Gallí, a map I created with the sole purpose of practicing my drawing skills. It was a huge learning experience, and I think I can say I got a bit better in the process, mainly thanks to the many helpful suggestions you guys gave over on the WIP thread. So a big thanks to all the experts around here!
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This is an awesome piece and a very inspiring one ! Can't rep you right now but I'll sure come back to do it. I especially love what you did with the shadows, the map really pops out of the screen ! The linework and color palette are wonderful too.
Beautiful map, very good choice of colours!
Awesome map, congratulations.
Absolutely gorgeous work! Well done.
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Wonderful map Caenwyr, very nice!
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very nice job Caenwyr !
I really like this map, especially the evergreen tree forest near the top. I love the style of drawing you used for that. I have only one question. Why is there no scale bar so a navigator can tell how far he has travelled on your map?
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Good question Tonnichiwa!
There are actually two answers. The first is the fact that from north to south, the scale difference is quite huge, so a single scale just wouldn't do it. I could have used a variable scale like the one below, but that would imply drawing geographical parallels as well, while this map is all about the medieval-ish feel (so no parallels but crazy windrose lines). I've done a tiny bit of research, and it seems portolan maps (which I based my windrose lines on) didn't have scales, at least not in the modern sense. They did however represent port-to-port distances, which I have left out. Maybe a good idea for a future map?
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The second reason for not having a scale is probably a bit less impressive - it's called the "Get It Over And Done With Syndrome". I won't have much time for mapmaking in the weeks to come, and I didn't feel like dragging this one out for longer than necessary. Usually I try to come up with a scale indeed (as a geographer, I was taught to always have a legend, a scale and a windrose in my maps!), but working out little details like that tend to take a LOT of time, especially if you want to draw all of them yourself. Time I didn't have. So I dropped the scalebar .
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