Wonderful... is it possible to see it in a larger resolution?
Hi, another finished piece I can show. I did some citymaps for a D6 RPG called Azamar for Wicked North Games (RE did the worldmap for this). You can check out their website here.
"Azamar city is the largest city on the surface, and the most populated. It boasts a population of near 1,200,000 people, surrounded by many farms and several out walls that afford those farmers a bit more protection. It is a southern port city, so the south side of the city is lined with piers and harbors, where it crests with a large towered palace atop a hill overlooking the ocean (this is where the King of Azamar resides). Azamar also has the Academy of Science and Sorcery (a large school devoted to wizardry and research of it). The Tre’uoall (our elves) live in a quarantine zone from the rest of the people in the cities, especially in Azamar City, as they are hated and blamed for a near-world ending event long ago."
cheers, DJ
Wonderful... is it possible to see it in a larger resolution?
Wow again. Amazing job!
wheres all the wonderful color!
looks awesome DJ - the details must have taken forever.
Great Scott, this is beautiful! Well done!
DJ, that is absolutely stunning!!!! Amazing detail, I could get lost in there!!
But shouldn't it be 'Capital' rather than 'Capitol'?
wonderful map - to bad you can't post it at high res, I'd love to "dive in"
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Nicely done..would love to see a high-rez, full color version.
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Superb!
How large is the original map?
Very nice. Reminds me of Carthusal (and that's a good thing, not implying it's derivative). Have some rep!
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