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Thread: Morgau and Doresh for Kobold Quarterly and Open Design

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    Map Morgau and Doresh for Kobold Quarterly and Open Design

    Here's a map created for Open Design's Imperial Gazeteer. It shows the region of Morgau and Doresh and appeared on the back cover of Kobold Quarterly 11. I've inverted the text from that version as it proved a little tricky to read.

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    This image is rights reserved. The large version (full letter size at 300dpi) appears in KQ11. This is a downsized version.

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    Wow, that's a very nice map. Are those mountains done by hand or are they computer generated in some way? I didn't realize you were an industry professional. I stopped by your fantastic maps site to check out your other works and I really love your style. Keep up the good work.

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    Sweet, bro.
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    Very nice!
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    The mountains are done by hand. They're done using a soft light layer for the overall light and shade (using a white and black brush respectively) and another soft light layer for details where the same method is used to give the sharp highlights and texture to them. The background is a parchment texture that gives and overall unifying texture to the whole map.

    @Ascension and SG: Thanks! It's nice to finally be able to post some of this stuff

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