Borders are awesome!
While it has been a while since I've really been here, I've not been idle. I missed it! So I want to share a map I've made for the author Vanessa Rasanen and her book 'On These Black Sands'. It was a real breakthrough for me when it comes to depth and style. I hope you like it!
Tools used:
Procreate
Affinity Designer
Photoshop
Aisling Sea.jpg
Borders are awesome!
I agree with narwen. The shading around the mountain foothills also turned out really well.
Such depth to that terrain, wow! I love the perspective of the compass rose as well.
All around wonderful.
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This is such a fantastic looking map! The shading is beautiful and drawings near the frame are so cool.
Will you add color eventually or keep it sepia?
Such an awesome map! The tiny details really bring the entire piece together. Very sleek!
Really lovely, Gerralt ! I love the contrasts and the feeling of a constant motion due to the scrollwork
beautiful. your maps just keep getting better and better
that frame is wonderful... but the compass is my favorite part, I love how it is on the same plane at the landscape, rather than a flat circle 'plunked on' the 'surface'
Thank you Narwen! When there are pirates, sirens or pocket watches to draw I'm in
Thanks! And yes! Something clicked when I made this map when it came to depth I'm glad you noticed 😅
Thank you! The isometric compass rose was an idea I think I stole from John Stevenson
Thanks Noenoer No.. Color would be awesome but to be honest.. I would not dare putting color on this one.. I'm so afraid to mess up the values.. Color is still so daunting.
Thanks Mores! 1 hour lining the coastline and mountains and 40 hours of details, details and some more details. 62000 brush strokes were made.. 😅
Thank you Bee! I've looked closely at the subtle value changes you use in sepia maps so thank you! Yeah, I went a bit overboard with the scrollwork but I learned a lot.
Thank you Naima!
Yes! I love playing with perspective. It gives a lot of headaches though. I just stared for hours to wrap my head around the orienting lines. And afterwards I saw I messed up a bit.. But it really works overall so I'm okay with a little error.