great map (a bit light on labels, but maybe it's the world, or the request?)
need to get my head around that tutorial... :p
This was a private commission done for a fan of the Palladium RPG. Though this is the finished map that I will be displaying in my portfolio, I am also currently still working on a slightly edited version of this map that is more true to the original design (i.e. river violations galore!). The first RPG I ever played as a kid was Palladium, and I have many fond memories of this world. So it was an absolute joy to be able to work on this map. The WIP can be found here.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
great map (a bit light on labels, but maybe it's the world, or the request?)
need to get my head around that tutorial... :p
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Very fine job. I especially like the colours palette (what a lovely sea colours!) I'd have liked more detailed labeling but I guess actual labeling was part of the request)
My W.I.P sterographic Elyden map thread - please check it out and let me know what you think
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The mountains around Scarlet waters looks like they got crashed by the sea formation, probly it was a big ridge in the pass
Its a beuty map looks like a poster.
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I agree that the labels are a bit sparse. On all of the published maps this is the case. While the known world of Palladium has been fleshed out in some detail, according to my client the philosophy of the designers was to keep the map uncluttered in order to allow the DM and the party space to imagine alternate possibilities. However, it may be that I do a second version of this map with more detail added.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
This one is beautiful.