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    My latest map commission, Mediterranean Europe and North Africa in the classical era. This will appear as the base map for a future board game from Xiphos Game Studios, with the client adding text and all the accompanying bits later. Let me know what you think!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorth View Post
    My latest map commission, Mediterranean Europe and North Africa in the classical era. This will appear as the base map for a future board game from Xiphos Game Studios, with the client adding text and all the accompanying bits later. Let me know what you think!

    Classical Med Final-1 (Lo-res).jpg
    ©Zach Bodenner 2015
    Great topographic map. But this being the classical era, i'd say the totality of the Black Sea, or at least Trebizond, being visible would be a plus. But that depends on the commission.
    Last edited by MartinMånsson; 11-21-2015 at 09:24 PM.

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    I would probably also agree, but made the map based on the view extent the client was looking for.

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    Looks pretty good - the topography stands out well but isn't so overpowering that it'll mess with the labels. Nice!

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    It looks really good, topography is excellent. I just think the background pattern looks a bit repetitive, but maybe that is the plant due to some aspect of the game?
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    No, actually that's a problem I struggled with the whole time, trying to keep it looking as unrepetitive as possible before deciding that it was as good as I could get it in its current state. I'm open to suggestions on how to cut down on repetitive tiles when using photoshop patterns!

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