Nicely done!
If the city/town/etc. icons had the same "feel" as the rest of the map, it would be even better.
No big deal really, just my opinion.![]()
Well, I think I'm finally going to call this map complete after a couple of days working on it, I'm pretty happy with the final result. I chose to go with the two different fonts because I wanted the text for the locations to have a fantasy-ish feel, while still being very easy to read, while I wanted the flavor notes and title and scale to have a look like being handwritten on the map. Overall I'm quite happy with the result... one continent down, 5 more to go... Although now that I know the style I want, should be a lot faster. Thanks for the comments in the WIP Thread.
If anyone is curious about the story behind the continent, it was the setting for my most recent D&D campaign, which I have hosted over at Obsidian Portal.
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Last edited by gaaran; 04-29-2011 at 03:16 AM. Reason: Spelling error on map
Nicely done!
If the city/town/etc. icons had the same "feel" as the rest of the map, it would be even better.
No big deal really, just my opinion.![]()
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Very nice .![]()
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Even if I am correct, I would still advise you to follow your heart. This whole Cartographers Guild thing, it seems to me, is more about passion and skill and learning new techniques than it is about definitions and rules.
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I really like that nice job!