Really love the mountains! I mean, re-he-he-heally dig 'em.
How'd you do them?
My next map, the Albengard Empire.
So far I have the basic terrain and the political border of the empire.
Really love the mountains! I mean, re-he-he-heally dig 'em.
How'd you do them?
Thanks.
I use a variant of Pasis' mountain tutorial.
Looking good so far, though I think you could use some foothills around your mountains - or am I missing something?
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So far so good! Keep it up.
Sapiento> Unless there is a good reason, I'd suggest that the inland sea/lake in the centre of your map should be within the political boundary. That empire controls about 75% of the coastline... what's the reason they can't seal the deal and get to the mountains?
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@ Steel General: I placed some foothills, but obviously too weak, they are obscured by the forests.
@ Locution: Thanks, I try.
@ Juggernaut1981: I will place some barbarian tribes in the western region, who gives the Albengard Empire similar headaches like the Germanics the Roman Empire. Imagine a heavily contested area where the controlling nation changed severak times over the last 200 years.
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Sapiento> Cool Cool. Just keeping you on your toes.
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I placed some city symbols and names on the map, together with more visible hills.
Now I have two things to think about:
1. The names are obviously German based (Holy Roman Empire analogue), and I'm considering to do the names for mountains and seas in a German analogue, too. Would English names for these clash with the city names?
2. How look the city symbols? They are simple and fit the style of the map. But I was thinking about placing little handdrawn symbols, but feel that would not match the rest of the map.
Comments and ideas?
I say go ahead and replace a couple of the current symbols and see how it looks. The worst that can happen is it doesn't look right with the map.
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